There's been a death in the opposite house As lately as to-day. I know it by the numb look Such houses have alway. The neighbors rustle in and out, The doctor drives away. A window opens like a pod, Abrupt, mechanically; Somebody flings a mattress out,-- The children hurry by; They wonder if It died on that,-- I used to when a boy. The minister goes stiffly in As if the house were his, And he owned all the mourners now, And little boys besides; And then the milliner, and the man Of the appalling trade, To take the measure of the house. There'll be that dark parade Of tassels and of coaches soon; It's easy as a sign,-- The intuition of the news In just a country town. COPY BY,NAZIRAH AND SYAHDATUL AQILAH
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Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Selected Poems by Emily Dickinson
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