THE HOUSE OF LIFE

Series: Poems of Cheer

The poem explores the idea that life is a house with many rooms, each representing a different stage of human experience. The speaker describes entering the house at birth and progressing through various rooms, including those of childhood, youth, love, and sorrow. As the speaker moves through the house, they encounter various aspects of life, such as joy, pain, and wisdom. Ultimately, the poem suggests that the final room is death, but also implies that this is not an end, but rather a transition to another stage of existence. AI Generated Content

~1904 CE
Available in: English
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