I agree with TryNotToPanic. Also, it feels a bit as if she puts herself in this womans situation, simply because of the line
"will you always attend my midnight tea parties
as long as I set your place
if one day your sugar sits untouched
will you have gone forever"
We all know how Emilie loves her tea parties ^^
The story kind of makes me think of Taltos by Anne Rice, the resident "ghost" in that book is a bit like the one of this poem.
I agree with TryNotToPanic. Also, it feels a bit as if she puts herself in this womans situation, simply because of the line "will you always attend my midnight tea parties as long as I set your place if one day your sugar sits untouched will you have gone forever"
We all know how Emilie loves her tea parties ^^
The story kind of makes me think of Taltos by Anne Rice, the resident "ghost" in that book is a bit like the one of this poem.