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    The Kitchen Chimney - Poem 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.


    Robert Frost
    اللھم صلی علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما صلیت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔
    اللھم بارک علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما بارکت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔

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