"Build me a house," said the Master, "But not on the shifting sand, Mid the wreck and roar of tempests, A house that will firmly stand. "I will bring thee windows of agates, And gates of carbuncles bright, And thy fairest courts and portals Shall be filled with love and light. "Thou shalt build with fadeless rubies, All fashioned around the throne, A house that shall last forever, With Christ as the cornerstone. "It shall be a royal mansion, A fair and beautiful thing, It will be the presence-chamber Of thy Saviour, Lord and King. "Thy house shall be bound with pinions To mansions of rest above, But grace shall forge all the fetters With the links and cords of love. "Thou shalt be free in this mansion From sorrow and pain of heart, For the peace of God shall enter, And never again depart." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE IS LIKE A DIZZINESS by JAMES HOGG A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 47. THE CARPENTER'S SON by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN PROLOGUE, SPOKEN BY MR. GARRICK AT ... THEATRE ROYALE, 1747 by SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784) AN EPIGRAM ON SCOLDING by JONATHAN SWIFT ARAB LOVE SONG by FRANCIS THOMPSON LOST ART by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH |