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  • The Kitchen Chimney
    BY
    Robert Frost



    Builder, in building the little house,
    In every way you may please yourself;
    But please please me in the kitchen chimney:
    Don't build me a chimney upon a shelf.

    However far you must go for bricks,
    Whatever they cost a-piece or a pound,
    But me enough for a full-length chimney,
    And build the chimney clear from the ground.

    It's not that I'm greatly afraid of fire,
    But I never heard of a house that throve
    (And I know of one that didn't thrive)
    Where the chimney started above the stove.

    And I dread the ominous stain of tar
    That there always is on the papered walls,
    And the smell of fire drowned in rain
    That there always is when the chimney's false.

    A shelf's for a clock or vase or picture,
    But I don't see why it should have to bear
    A chimney that only would serve to remind me
    Of castles I used to build in air.

       
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