Ribbons Of The Year
Emily Dickinson
873 Ribbons of the Year— Multitude Brocade— Worn to Nature’s Party once Then, as flung aside As a faded Bead Or a Wrinkled Pearl Who shall charge the Vanity Of the Maker’s Girl?
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