I never told the buried gold

by Emily Dickinson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

XLV.



INEVER told the buried gold

Upon the hill that lies,

I saw the sun, his plunder done,

Crouch low to guard his prize.


He stood as near, as stood you here,

A pace had been between—

Did but a snake bisect the brake,

My life had forfeit been.


That was a wondrous booty,

I hope 'twas honest gained—

Those were the finest ingots

That ever kissed the spade.


Whether to keep the secret—

Whether to reveal—

Whether, while I ponder

Kidd may sudden sail—


Could a Shrewd advise me

We might e'en divide—

Should a Shrewd betray me—

"Atropos" decide!

#betrayal #emily dickinson #fate #greed #moral dilemma #secret #treasure

6 likes

Related poems →

More by Emily Dickinson

Read "I never told the buried gold" by Emily Dickinson. One of the best and most popular poems on The Poet's Place. Discover more trending, inspiring, and beautiful poetry by Emily Dickinson.