Too little way the House must lie
From every Human Heart
That holds in undisputed Lease
A white inhabitant —

Too narrow is the Right between —
Too imminent the chance —
Each Consciousness must emigrate
And lose its neighbor once —

Analysis, meaning and summary of Emily Dickinson's poem Too little way the House must lie

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