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Jane and Her Needle

My shining needle! much I prize
Thy tender form and slender size,
And well I love thee now;
Though when I first began to sew,
Before thy proper use I knew,
And often pricked my fingers too,
A trial sore wert thou.
Then speed thee on my needle bright,
The love of thee makes labor light.

Oh, soon thy motions to control,
In collar, wristband, button-hole,
My ready hand attains;
And with thee I can help to form,
Full many a garment stout and warm,
To shield thee from winter's wet and warm,
The aged and the blind.
Then speed thee on my needle bright,
The love of thee makes labor light.

Then speed thee on my needle bright, The love of thee makes labor light.