
Who occupies this House? Emily Dickinson
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Who occupies this House?
A Stranger I must judge
Since No one know His Circumstance
'Tis well the name and age
Are writ upon the Door
Or I should fear to pause
Where not so much as Honest Dog
Approach encourages
It seems a curious Town
Some Houses very old
Some — newly raised this Afternoon
Were I compelled to build
It should not be among
Inhabitants so still
But where the Birds assemble
And Boys were possible
Before Myself was born
'Twas settled, so they say
A Territory for the Ghosts
And Squirrels, formerly
Who occupies this House?
A Stranger I must judge
Since No one know His Circumstance
'Tis well the name and age
Are writ upon the Door
Or I should fear to pause
Where not so much as Honest Dog
Approach encourages
It seems a curious Town
Some Houses very old
Some — newly raised this Afternoon
Were I compelled to build
It should not be among
Inhabitants so still
But where the Birds assemble
And Boys were possible
Before Myself was born
'Twas settled, so they say
A Territory for the Ghosts
And Squirrels, formerly
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