A poor torn heart, a tattered heart

Emily Dickinson

1830 to 1886

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This dusty heart espied;
Lead the wandering sails.
Nor noticed night did soft descend
There, — gathered from the gales,
Tenderly took it up from toil
There, — sandals for the barefoot;
A poor torn heart, a tattered heart,
That sat it down to rest,
The angels, happening that way,
Of latitudes unknown.
Intent upon the vision
Flowed silver to the west,
Do the blue havens by the hand
Nor constellation burn,
Nor noticed that the ebbing day
And carried it to God.

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