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THE HOUSE ON ELM STREET

  • "It sat alone." - The poem starts by describing the house as being isolated and separate from other buildings or structures, suggesting a sense of solitude.

  • "What happened there is still today unknown." - This line emphasizes that there is a mysterious event or series of events that occurred in the house, and even now, the truth or details of those events remain unknown.

  • "It is a very mysterious place" - The poem continues to emphasize the enigmatic nature of the house, highlighting its aura of mystery and intrigue.

  • "And inside you can tell it has a ton of space" - This line suggests that despite the mysterious nature of the house, it appears to be quite spacious when observed from the inside.

  • "But at the same time it is bare to the bone" - While the house may have plenty of space, it lacks furnishings or decorations, giving it an empty and minimalistic appearance.

  • "At night the house seems to be alive" - This line suggests that during nighttime, the house exhibits activity or signs of life, creating an eerie atmosphere.

  • "Lights flicker on and off" - This phrase describes the phenomenon of lights inside the house intermittently turning on and off, adding to the mysterious and potentially supernatural ambiance.

  • "I am often tempted to go to the house" - The speaker admits to being intrigued by the house and feeling a strong desire to explore its secrets.

  • "To just take a look and see what it is really about" - The speaker wants to satisfy their curiosity and gain a deeper understanding of the house's true nature.

  • "But fear takes over me" - Despite their curiosity, the speaker is overcome by fear, preventing them from actually entering the house.

  • "I drive past the house almost every day" - The speaker regularly passes by the house, implying a sense of proximity or familiarity with its presence.

  • "The house seems to be a bit brighter" - The speaker notices that, on a warm summer day in May, the house appears to be more illuminated or radiant than usual.

  • "On this warm summer day in May" - This line provides a specific time frame, indicating the season and month in which the increased brightness of the house is observed.

  • "It plays with your mind" - The house's presence or appearance affects the observer psychologically, suggesting that it has a disorienting or mesmerizing effect.

  • "To me I say, it is one of a kind" - The speaker expresses their personal opinion, considering the house to be unique or unparalleled in its mysterious allure.

  • "Beside the house sits a tree" - The poem mentions a tree located next to the house, suggesting a significant connection between the two.

  • "It never grows leaves" - The tree, in contrast to normal trees, doesn't produce leaves, regardless of the season, implying an abnormal or unnatural characteristic.

  • "Not in the winter, spring, summer or fall" - This line emphasizes that the tree remains leafless throughout all seasons, further highlighting its unusual nature.

  • "It just sits there, never getting small or ever growing tall" - The tree remains stationary and doesn't undergo any visible changes in size or height, creating an air of perpetual stasis.

  • "How could this be?" - The speaker expresses bewilderment and wonders about the tree's mysterious behavior.

  • "Rumors are constantly being made" - This line suggests that there are ongoing rumors or speculations regarding the events or history of the house, contributing to its enigmatic reputation.

  • "And eachday the house just begins to fade." - This line implies that the house is gradually losing its prominence or visibility, perhaps becoming less noticeable or less talked about over time.

  • "What happened inside that house? I really don't know." - The speaker admits their lack of knowledge about the specific events or occurrences that took place within the house, further emphasizing the enduring mystery surrounding it.

  • "I guess it will always be a mystery." - The poem concludes with the acknowledgment that the true nature of the house and its history may forever remain unknown and shrouded in intrigue, leaving it as an everlasting enigma.

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