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Risk is the Hair that holds the Tun
Seductive in the Air-
That Tun is hollow-but the Tun-
With Hundred Weights-to spare-
Too ponderous to suspect the snare
Espies that fickle chair
And seats itself to be let go
By that perfidious Hair-
The “foolish Tun” the Critics say-
While that delusive Hair
Persuasive as Perdition,
Decoys its Traveller.
Risk Is The Hair That Holds The Tun
Emily Dickinson
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