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Poemas de Emily Dickinson, Tres Series, Completo
Colección 8, Poema 29
XXIX.
GHOSTS.
One
need
not
be
a
chamber
to
be
haunted,
One
need
not
be
a
house;
The
brain
has
corridors
surpassing
Material
place.
Far
safer,
of
a
midnight
meeting
External
ghost,
Than
an
interior
confronting
That
whiter
host.
Far
safer
through
an
Abbey
gallop,
The
stones
achase,
Than,
moonless,
one's
own
self
encounter
In
lonesome
place.
Ourself,
behind
ourself
concealed,
Should
startle
most;
Assassin,
hid
in
our
apartment,
Be
horror's
least.
The
prudent
carries
a
revolver,
He
bolts
the
door,
O'erlooking
a
superior
spectre
More
near.
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