Poems (Dickinson)/The heart asks pleasure first

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Poems (1890)
by Emily Dickinson
The heart asks pleasure first
5771Poems — The heart asks pleasure first1890Emily Dickinson

IX.

The heart asks pleasure first,
And then, excuse from pain;
And then, those little anodynes
That deaden suffering;

And then, to go to sleep;
And then, if it should be
The will of its Inquisitor,
The liberty to die.