UNDERGRADUATE CREATIVE WRITING

Sanity

by Anne Harriman

The needle goes
up and down, pushing
through multiple layers of
cloth. Interlocking threads
bring pieces
of fabric together to make
garments, quilts, any number
of useful and frivolous
things. Stolen minutes at
the machine
and love untold
go into each
and every stitch. Every
whir means another
stitch. A long line
of tiny stitches
that mend
my sanity and make
me whole.



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