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Old Houses

04/28/2026 14:58h
Aunt Martha bustles From room to room Between attic and basement, With duster and broom. Like an oven grenade, In cobwebby corners Her broom explodes A babel of wonders. Her summer crusade Havocs the bugs. Like an enfilade, She rakes the rugs. The sound and fury Of table and bed Whirs a panic of sparrows To the oaks overhead. Untenable grows The vast of the house For even the ghost Of Lazarus’ mouse. The fogies convert Back fences to staffs And sow their gossip With Pharisee laughs: Aunt Martha’s scowl Is a lithograph’s. As the fogies watch Her attic lairs Jettison the junk Of heirloom wares, She shouts: “Old houses Need cleaning upstairs!”