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"When I came home last night at three, The man was waiting there for me." Who was the man? What happened right after this? What did the poet want the man to do?​

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Answered by pjahnabi007
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Yesterday upon the stair, I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today, Oh how I wish he'd go away." What is the origin of this little verse and who wrote it?

This verse, titled "Antigonish" was written by William Hughes Mearns in 1899. William Hughes Mearns, better known as Hughes Mearns (1875-1965) was an American Educator and Poet. He wrote two books which are credited for fueling the educational trend of creative writing. A longer version of this poem, found on Wikiquote starts and ends with the verse you cited but has this verse in between: "When I came home last night at three/The man was waiting there for me/

But when I looked around the hall/I couldn't see him there at all!/Go away, go away, don't you come back any more!/Go away, go away, and please don't slam the door... (slam!)"

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