To Mend Each Tattered Faith
Emily Dickinson
1442 To mend each tattered Faith There is a needle fair Though no appearance indicate— ’Tis threaded in the Air— And though it do not wear As if it never Tore ’Tis very comfortable indeed And spacious as before—
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