Shut Out

Christina Rossetti

1830 to 1894

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Track 1

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The door was shut. I looked between
 Its bars; and saw it lie,
 My garden, mine, the sky,
Pied with all flowers bedewed and green:

bough to bough the song-birds crossed,
 From flower flower the moths and bees;
 With all its and stately trees
It had been mine, and it lost.

A shadowless spirit kept the gate,
 Blank unchanging like the grave.
 I peering through said: 'Let me have
Some buds to cheer my outcast state.'

He answered not. 'Or give me, then,
 But small twig from shrub or tree;
 And bid home remember me
Until I come to it again.'

The spirit was silent; but he took
 Mortar stone to build a wall;
 He left no great or small
Through which my straining eyes might look:

So now I sit here quite alone
 Blinded tears; nor grieve for that,
 For nought is worth looking at
Since my delightful land is gone.

violet bed is budding near,
 Wherein a lark made her nest:
 And good they are, but the best;
And dear they are, but not so dear.