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A shady friend-for Torrid days-
Is easier to find-
Than one of higher temperature
For Frigid-hour of Mind-
The Vane a little to the East-
Scares Muslin souls-away-
If Broadcloth Hearts are firmer-
Than those of Organdy-
Who is to blame? The Weaver?
Ah, the bewildering thread!
The Tapestries of Paradise
So notelessly-are made!
A Shady Friend'for Torrid Days
Emily Dickinson
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