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A Wall

    By Robert Browning



    O the old wall here! How I could pass
    Life in a long midsummer day,
    My feet confined to a plot of grass,
    My eyes from a wall not once away!

    And lush and lithe do the creepers clothe
    Yon wall I watch, with a wealth of green:
    Its bald red bricks draped, nothing loath,
    In lappets of tangle they laugh between.

    Now, what is it makes pulsate the robe?
    Why tremble the sprays? What life o'erbrims
    The body, the house no eye can probe,
    Divined, as beneath a robe, the limbs?

    And there again! But my heart may guess
    Who tripped behind; and she sang, perhaps:
    So the old wall throbbed, and it's life's excess
    Died out and away in the leafy wraps.

    Wall upon wall are between us: life
    And song should away from heart to heart!
    I prison-bird, with a ruddy strife
    At breast, and a lip whence storm-notes start

    Hold on, hope hard in the subtle thing
    That's spirit: tho' cloistered fast, soar free;
    Account as wood, brick, stone, this ring
    Of the rueful neighbours, and forth to thee!



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