"there's a death in the opposite house" in which poem
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There's beean a death in the opposite house - poem by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
There’s been a death in the opposite house
As lately as today
I know it by the numb look Such houses have always
The neighbours 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 is the house were his
And he owned all the mourners now
And little boys besides
And when 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
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There’s been a death in the opposite house
As lately as today
I know it by the numb look Such houses have always
The neighbours 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 is the house were his
And he owned all the mourners now
And little boys besides
And when 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
Hope it helps!! Please mark as brainliest if it helps!! :-)
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