E. D. Called Back

After logging-off the night I made the epitaph entry a question nagged at me as I prepared for sleep, because it didn't make sense, somehow, that such a long poem would be inscribed as the epitaph on a tombstone. Indeed, my suspicions bear out. Upon further research I confirmed that E. D. Called Back is the complete text of the epitaph inscribed on her tombstone (and is NOT, therefore, the original title of Because I Could Not Stop For Death):

In 1884, Emily became ill with a kidney disease generically called "Bright's
Disease," and soon became bedridden. She died after lapsing into a coma on
May 15, 1886. Her tombstone epitaph contains the two words she sent in a
message to her cousins shortly before she died: "Called Back."


http://www.allsands.com/Literature/emilydickinson_akh_gn.htm

The wording of the site previously cited was misleading, and seemed to point to the other conclusion. (two sources! )

The reference to an original text of the poem Because I Could Not Stop For Death is correct and accurate.