When I close the lid to my Macbook Pro, it won't stay awake.

I am trying to hook up a SAMSUNG SyncMaster B2330 monitor to my MacBook Pro so that I can close the lid and work with my wireless mouse and keyboard instead of the laptop screen.  I have limited desk space and I dont have room to have two monitors open. 
When I close the lid and wiggle the mouse, my computer wakes up for a second, but then quickly goes back to sleep. I am not currently plugged into power, but I am running on battery.
Becky

Connect the power cord and hit the space bar on the keyboard.
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