Good to have had them lost
For news that they be saved!
The nearer they departed Us
The nearer they, restored,
Shall stand to Our Right Hand—
Most precious— are the Dead—
Next precious, those that rose to go
Then thought of Us, and stayed—
ED was not a religious person in the traditional, stand-at-the-right-hand-of-God ilk. I think this poem is unlikely to be about religion or a love relationship. But one thing we do know for certain is that ED was composing during the bloody last year of the Civil War. She had known men in her early social circle who had been killed:
“[They] Shall stand to Our Right Hand—
Most precious— are the Dead—”
We also can be certain that in the confusion of newspaper lists, a few of her friends likely were reported dead when in fact they were badly wounded but not killed:
“Next precious, those that rose to go [almost died]
Then thought of Us, and stayed—”
I think this poem is about them.