One need not be a Chamber -- to be Haunted -- by Emily Dickinson
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 its interior Confronting -- That Cooler Host.
Far safer, through an Abbey gallop, The Stones a'chase -- Than Unarmed, one's a'self encounter -- In lonesome Place --
Ourself behind ourself, concealed -- Should startle most -- Assassin hid in our Apartment Be Horror's least.
The Body -- borrows a Revolver -- He bolts the Door -- O'erlooking a superior spectre -- Or More --
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