The Old House
A very, very old house I know- And ever so many people go, Past the small lodge, forlorn and still, Under the heavy branches, till Comes the blank wall, and there's the door. Go in they do; come out no more. No voice says aught; no spark of light Across that threshold cheers the sight; Only the evening star on high Less lonely makes a lonely sky, As, one by one, the people go Into that very old house I know.
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"A very, very old house I know-..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Walter De La Mare delivers a powerful performance in "The Old House"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...