KEY and bar, key and bar, Iron bolt and chain! And what will you do when the King comes To enter his domain? Turn key and lift bar, Loose, oh, bolt and chain! Open the door and let him in, And then lock up again. But, oh, heart, and woe, heart, Why do you ache so sore? Never a moment's peace have you Since Love hath passed the door. Turn key and lift bar, And loose bolt and chain; But Love took in his esquire, Grief, And there they both remain. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE POPPY-LAND EXPRESS by EDGAR WADE ABBOT TO ROSAMONDE: A BALADE by GEOFFREY CHAUCER A BALLAD OF TREES AND THE MASTER by SIDNEY LANIER ODE TO SILENCE by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 1 by PHILIP SIDNEY IN A GARRET by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN CHORUS OF CLOUD-MAIDENS: STROPHE, FR. THE CLOUDS by ARISTOPHANES |