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XXXIV. "A shady friend for torrid days"

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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 breasts are firmer

Than those of organdy,


Who is to blame? The weaver?

Ah! the bewildering thread!

The tapestries of paradise

So notelessly are made!

The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson

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