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Too little way the House must lie - Emily Dickinson
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Too little way the House must lie Emily Dickinson

"Too little way the House must lie" by Emily Dickinson is a contemplative poem reflecting on the fragility of life and the inevitability of death. Its themes include mortality, the passage of time, and the emotional weight of loss. The piece features Dickinson's signature use of slant rhyme and vivid imagery. While not a song in the traditional sense, it has inspired various musical interpretations. #Poetry

Too little way the House must lie - Emily Dickinson
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Too little way the House must lie
From every Human Heart
That holds in undisputed Lease
A white inhabitant

Too narrow is the Right between
Too imminent the chance
Each Consciousness must emigrate
And lose its neighbor once
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