I Will Stay in My Walled House Paula Day Johns
      I will stay in my walled house.   No one can bother me there.   In my house, I find security, comfort, and peace.   No matter that there are others,   Out there somewhere who may need my help.   I will stay in my walled house.   No one can bother me there.   Do I mind if I hear the cries of others who are in sorrow?   Shall I trouble myself today or shall I wait until tomorrow?   I will stay in my walled house.   No one can bother me there.   Anxious I am about what I may find.   A needy child, an addicted mother, a man who is blind.   I will stay in my walled house.   No one can bother me there.   I will eat chocolates, and take nice hot baths,   No matter to me if they have lost their paths.   I will stay in my walled house.   No one can bother me there.   A knock on my door, I cringe at who it may be.   How dare they come without a call.   I peek through the window and shrink in despair.   I see Jesus Christ standing there!   I will not open it! I am sure He is not pleased...