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Lonely house from far away | Photography | Coffeepuss
Always at night when they returned To the lonely house from far away To lamps unlighted and fire gone gray, They learned to rattle the lock and key
To give whatever might chance to be Warning and time to be off in flight: And preferring the out- to the in-door night, They learned to leave the house-door wide
Until they had lit the lamp inside.
by: Robert Frost (1874-1963)