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Alone and in a Circumstance
Reluctant to be told
A spider on my reticence
Assiduously crawled
And so much more at Home than I
Immediately grew
I felt myself a visitor
And hurriedly withdrew
Revisiting my late abode
With articles of claim
I found it quietly assumed
As a Gymnasium
Where Tax asleep and Title off
The inmates of the Air
Perpetual presumption took
As each were special Heir-
If any strike me on the street
I can return the Blow-
If any take my property
According to the Law
The Statute is my Learned friend
But what redress can be
For an offense nor here nor there
So not in Equity-
That Larceny of time and mind
The marrow of the Day
By spider, or forbid it Lord
That I should specify.
Alone And In A Circumstance
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: alone, friend, home, time, claim, special, mind, return, street, circumstance, Valentine's Day, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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