The Deserted House
By Alfred Lord Tennyson
I.
Life and Thought have gone away
Side by side,
Leaving door and windows wide:
Careless tenants they!
II.
All within is dark as night:
In the windows is no light;
And no murmur at the door,
So frequent on its hinge before.
III.
Close the door, the shutters close,
Or thro' the windows we shall see
The nakedness and vacancy
Of the dark deserted house.
IV.
Come away: no more of mirth
Is here or merry-making sound.
The house was builded of the earth,
And shall fall again to ground.
V.
Come away: for Life and Thought
Here no longer dwell;
But in a city glorious --
A great and distant city -- have bought
A mansion incorruptible.
Would they could have stayed with us!
Source Book
The Works Of Alfred Lord Tennyson
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Copyright 1893
Published by London: Macmillan And Co.
Toronto: The Copp Clark Co. Limited.
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