Poem - "A Prison gets to be a friend" by Emily Dickinson

"A Prison gets to be a friend" 
by Emily Dickinson

A Prison gets to be a friend --

Between its Ponderous face
And Ours -- a Kinsmanship express --
And in its narrow Eyes --

We come to look with gratitude

For the appointed Beam
It deal us -- stated as our food --
And hungered for -- the same --

We learn to know the Planks --

That answer to Our feet --
So miserable a sound -- at first --
Nor ever now -- so sweet --

As plashing in the Pools --

When Memory was a Boy --
But a Demurer Circuit --
A Geometric Joy --

The Posture of the Key

That interrupt the Day
To Our Endeavor -- Not so real
The Check of Liberty --

As this Phantasm Steel --

Whose features -- Day and Night --
Are present to us -- as Our Own --
And as escapeless -- quite --

The narrow Round -- the Stint --

The slow exchange of Hope --
For something passiver -- Content
Too steep for lookinp up --

The Liberty we knew

Avoided -- like a Dream --
Too wide for any Night but Heaven --
If That -- indeed -- redeem --