“Upon The Gallows Hung A Wretch,” By Emily Elizabeth Dickinson

Upon the gallows hung a wretch,
    Too sullied for the hell
    To which the law entitled him.
    As nature’s curtain fell
    The one who bore him tottered in,
    For this was woman’s son.
    ”T was all I had,’ she stricken gasped;
    Oh, what a livid boon!