The Wall Between

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The wall between is grown so thin
  That whoso peers may see
A flutter of rose, a living green
  Like new leaves on a tree.

The wall's now gotten many a chink
  Where whoso leans may hear
The feet of them who pass to drink
  All at a well clear.

The people go, the people flow
  T'other side o' the wall
With silken rustle and laughter low
  As to a festival.

Come mother and wife and piteous bride,
  The wall's nigh broken through;
And there be some the other side
  That peep and pry for you.

So thin has grown, like a precious stone,
  The wall no eye might pass,
You may have vision of your own
  As through a crystal glass.

And if that sight should you delight
  Your tears will all be dried,
For souls so bright that walk in white
  Dear bliss on the other side.

© Katharine Tynan