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    Help "Theres been a death, in the Opposite House"

    I need to write a short analysis about this poem.

    There's been a Death, in the Opposite House,
    As lately as Today --
    I know it, by the numb look
    Such Houses have -- alway --

    The Neighbors rustle in and out --
    The Doctor -- drives away --
    A Window opens like a Pod --
    Abrupt -- mechanically --

    Somebody flings a Mattress out --
    The Children hurry by --
    They wonder if it died -- on that --
    I used to -- when a Boy --

    The Minister -- goes stiffly in --
    As if the House were His --
    And He owned all the Mourners -- now --
    And little Boys -- besides --

    And then the Milliner -- and the Man
    Of the Appalling Trade --
    To take the measure of the House --

    There'll be that Dark Parade --

    Of Tassels -- and of Coaches -- soon --
    It's easy as a Sign --
    The Intuition of the News --
    In just a Country Town --

    I understand that the poem is about the ways you can tell if someone is dead without actually knowing for sure. The only thing I dont understand is the part about the Milliner. I also dont understand the part where it says "I used to -- when a Boy". Can someone help me please? Thanks.

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    my notes of the poetry...

    Hi,
    Here is my notes of the poetry in my Korean translation (today in my blog)...

    ----(notes):
    - measure of the House: measure of the coffin (by Kim)
    - I used to -- when a Boy: She(E.D.) draws on the persona of a boy. (by Kim)
    - easy as a Sign: 쉬
    (예): For one thing, I take writing being easy as a sign that writers find it safe to respond honestly and critically to material that I present.


    Good luck !!

    -Kim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lost Sound View Post
    I need to write a short analysis about this poem.

    There's been a Death, in the Opposite House,
    As lately as Today --
    I know it, by the numb look
    Such Houses have -- alway --

    The Neighbors rustle in and out --
    The Doctor -- drives away --
    A Window opens like a Pod --
    Abrupt -- mechanically --

    Somebody flings a Mattress out --
    The Children hurry by --
    They wonder if it died -- on that --
    I used to -- when a Boy --

    The Minister -- goes stiffly in --
    As if the House were His --
    And He owned all the Mourners -- now --
    And little Boys -- besides --

    And then the Milliner -- and the Man
    Of the Appalling Trade --
    To take the measure of the House --

    There'll be that Dark Parade --

    Of Tassels -- and of Coaches -- soon --
    It's easy as a Sign --
    The Intuition of the News --
    In just a Country Town --

    I understand that the poem is about the ways you can tell if someone is dead without actually knowing for sure. The only thing I dont understand is the part about the Milliner. I also dont understand the part where it says "I used to -- when a Boy". Can someone help me please? Thanks.
    Well, this poem was written in the 18th century..so what we have to understand that death was handled differently back then...so a milliner is a person who would come and make a suit or a dress for the deceased person.
    "I used to--when a Boy" tells you two things that the speaker in the poem is a man and that he did the same thing that the children did.

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    This poem confuses me, is there or is there not a rhyme shceme?
    I remain, gentlemen, your obedient servant,
    O. G.

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