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Wraith

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



            "Thin Rain, whom are you haunting,
                That you haunt my door?"
            --Surely it is not I she's wanting;
                Someone living here before--
            "Nobody's in the house but me:
            You may come in if you like and see."

            Thin as thread, with exquisite fingers,--
                Have you seen her, any of you?--
            Grey shawl, and leaning on the wind,
                And the garden showing through?

            Glimmering eyes,--and silent, mostly,
                Sort of a whisper, sort of a purr,
            Asking something, asking it over,
                If you get a sound from her.--

            Ever see her, any of you?--
                Strangest thing I've ever known,--
            Every night since I moved in,
                And I came to be alone.

            "Thin Rain, hush with your knocking!
                You may not come in!
            This is I that you hear rocking;
                Nobody's with me, nor has been!"

            Curious, how she tried the window,--
                Odd, the way she tries the door,--
            Wonder just what sort of people
                Could have had this house before . . .



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