Unto the Prison House of Pain none willingly repair The bravest who an entrance gain Reluctant linger there; For Pleasure, passing by that door, stays not to cheer the sight, And Sympathy but muffles sound and banishes the light. Yet in the Prison House of Pain things full of beauty blow Like Christmas roses, which attain Perfection with the snow Love, entering, in his mild warmth the darkest shadows melt, And often, where the hush is deep, the waft of wings is felt. Ah, me! the Prison House of Pain!what lessons there are bought! Lessons of a sublimer strain Than any elsewhere taught; Amid its loneliness and bloom, grave meanings grow more clear, For to no earthly dwelling-place seems God so strangely near! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FAREWELL TO MALTA by GEORGE GORDON BYRON TO A CAPTIOUS CRITIC by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S BURIAL HYMN by WALT WHITMAN PAN'S PIPING by ALCAEUS OF MESSENE THE KNIGHT AND THE LADY; DOMESTIC LEGEND OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM THE CAMPUS IN VACATION by ANNE MILLAY BREMER THE WANDERER: 2. IN FRANCE: TO MIGNONNE by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |