The Savior Must Have Been
Emily Dickinson
1487 The Savior must have been A docile Gentleman— To come so far so cold a Day For little Fellowmen— The Road to Bethlehem Since He and I were Boys Was leveled, but for that ’twould be A rugged billion Miles—
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