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The Other House

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That other house, in the same crowded street,     One red-tiled floor had, answering to my feet,     And a bewildering garden all of light and heat.     Only that red floor and garden now remain,     One glowing firelike in my glowing brain,     One with smell, colour, sun and cloud revived again.     Yet in the garden the sky was very small,     Closed by some darkness beyond the low brown wall;     But from the west the gold could long unhindered fall.     Of human faces I remember none     Amid the garden; but myself alone     With creeping-jenny, sunflower, marigold, snapdragon--     These all my love, these now all my light,     Bringing their kindness to any painful night.     The sun brushed all their brightness with his skirt more bright.     And I was happy when I knew it not,     Dreaming of nothing more than that small plot,     And the high sky and sun that floated bright and hot.     But what night was, save dark, I did not know.     The blind shut out the stars: the moon would go     Staring, unstared at, moon and stars unnoted flow.     Until one night, into the strange street led,     To stare at a strange light from the Factory shed,     Wheeling and darting, withdrawn, and sudden again outsped--     No one knew why--but I knew darkness then,     And saw the stars that hung so still; but when     I lay abed the old starless dark came back again.     Night is not night without the stars and moon.     I knew them not, or I forgot too soon,     And now remember only the glowing sun of noon,     The red floor, and yellow flowers, and a lonely child,     And a whistle morn and noon and evening shrilled,     And darkness when the household murmurs even were stilled.

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