Door
What would you conceal?
Or open to. Could you unfurl
your fist to daylight
and shudder loss away — one key,
one digit, one death — presuming the universe
and all its hinges available for inspection
behind yet another unlatched presence.
And this spinning disk,
how shall we step off? Every moon
sheds its coat. Listening, I turn the knob.
Always fascinated by portals. Loved this.
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They’re hard to resist!
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i think this is one for Janus. he must be mustering a position from some place beyond. Where do you stand on Janus as a man?
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I take a two-headed position. 🙂 Beginnings, endings, transitions, passages – consume me. And at risk of hijacking my own blog post, your latest poem, Daniel, is superb. Will comment later, when I have something intelligent (I hope) to say.
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A swinging reply. Much obliged to you for saying so & at such risk. i anticipate your reply,.but i don’t think Janus headed anticipation is necessary as i would only be being self deprecating for no good reason.
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Love this Robert
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Thanks, Susan. Doors fascinate me – their purpose, their mechanisms.
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Yes
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The door seems like a shield and a gateway. If we open the door, what will we find? If we lower out shield, what wonders may be presented. I love this. Your ability to produce poetry like this is admirable and inspiring.
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Thanks, Sidra. There is much to find in ordinary objects – the world seems to open up.
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The door seems like a shield and a gateway. If we open the door, what will we find? If we lower our shield, what wonders may be presented? I love this. Your ability to produce poetry like this is admirable and inspiring.
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Exactly. It’s a bit of both. And thank you for your kind comment.
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wondeful piece of writing but I had to read properly to interpret what it meant a skim wasnt enough
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Thanks for taking the time!
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it was wonderful…its my pleasure
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I enjoyed this poem. I love poems that reveal a different ‘feel’ on each read dependent on ‘where I am’, this poem does this. Thank you for share.
Susan
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Thanks, Susan! Doors are like that – sometimes they’re exits, sometimes they’re entrances.
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Sometimes I just stand ponder the opportunity without opening!
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Am I going in or going out? And then we have revolving doors… 🙂
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Transitions large or small hold me in thrall. Your few stanzas give me so much to consider. Thanks.
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Those turning points, no matter how small, are so vital to our existence!
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I know you’ll open it all the same, but I wonder, with that supersonic ear of yours to the door, do you hear me hearing you listen?
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Oh, is that you? 🙂
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wonderful image and the words have me thinking….
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Thank you. Look forward and behind. Open or closed. We do this all the time.
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😎👍🏼
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Great piece of provocative writing, Robert.
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Thank you, Iris.
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Your words never fail to amaze me!
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Thank you, Nicole. Much appreciated.
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Fascinating
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Thanks, Derrick. Even the ordinary can fascinate!
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Especially the ordinary, Robert
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So true!
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I love the image of a fist unfurling — something solid and powerful which turns out to be subject to the wind. And if you ever determine how safely to step off (I suspect it’s the same trick as dismounting a tiger) let us know!
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“Safely” is the operative word!
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Never know what mysteries are hidden behind closed doors and what they would reveal.
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So true!
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Lovely, Robert. Another great piece.
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Thank you, A.M. And congratulations on your recent sucesses!
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Thank you!
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“…every moon sheds its coat…” Oh, my, so lovely…!
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Thank you, Carrie!
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Hi Robert, I don’t remember if I ever thanked you for following my blog. I have been following yours for awhile, but have not kept up with it as much as I would like to. I try to with all my followers, and now that is getting harder to do.
I have liked your material since I first started reading it. It is so well written and conveys so much. It is intense and simple at the same time. The subjects and imagery are amazing.Just wanted to let you know what thought.
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You are welcome. Oh, how I know what you mean – there’s not enough time to read everything I want to read! And thank you very much for your kind words.
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I am trying to catch up.
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I certainly need to try as well. 🙂
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Love that you don’t resolve this mystery! Leaves room for the imagination 😀 Exquisite.
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Well, I prefer questions to answers. 😀
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Love the mystery of the questions! Great poem!
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Thanks very much. I have so few answers, but many, many questions.
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I thought I knew all the answers when I was seventeen; I did not yet know any of the real questions.
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It seems that I know much less now than I knew forty years ago. 🙂
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MEEEE too!
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Nicely done! This poem is open to interpretation. But I’ve decided that the door is a symbol for the narrator’s acceptance of the afterlife and the previous stanzas were about their mental mindset, shaking off all fear and insecurity. It has a surreal tone similar to a Dali or Magritte painting. 🙂
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Yours is a valid interpretation. Thanks so much for reading it, and for suggesting Dali and Magritte (which I’d not have thought on my own).
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No problem! Keep up the good work! 🙂
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thank you for connecting through my blog. Now i can follow and will.
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So pleased to find your blog, Holly.
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Love this, doors are always so fascinating. Their design, where they may lead…
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Oh, yes. The great unknown, the mystery!
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The door to every life has many a secrets hidden away. Some even the door might have long forgotten. What do u think?
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They often open to something new.
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