648.1863.I’ve seen a Dying Eye

I’ve seen a Dying Eye
Run round and round a Room –
In search of Something – as it seemed –
Then Cloudier become –
And then – obscure with Fog –
And then – be soldered down
Without disclosing what it be
‘Twere blessed to have seen –

Assuming Lines 1-7 report ED’s factual observations at a death bed, Line 8 is pure speculation. My first take was positive, but then I realized Line 8 could just as well read “‘Twere terror to have seen –”. As usual, Susan Kornfeld said it well on TPB:

  • “The poem ends with the speaker frustrated that nothing has been revealed, but Dickinson seems to imply that the dying are not ‘blessed to have seen’ anything.”

It’s ironic that a poet who claims to have heard the music of the spheres, too wonderful for her to put in words, should fixate on the apparent absence of witnessed evidence from the dying as they cross over the bar. Perhaps she simply enjoyed contrariness.