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A crooked Door

A crooked door Off-kilter and ancient Stands open Not exactly inviting Just expectant Expecting us to be entranced By the twisted world within Mundane stairs are its only offering at first But this tilted path leads to the sky Eternal marble potholes In silky molten stone Woven with rocky veins The sun is closer now The world turns Each step pulls us forward Upwards and onwards Lost in history Living in memory Of all the footsteps That have passed Who's feet have sounded here And emerged from the murky twilight Into the heavens? The crooked door Led to the crooked stairs Which together formed the crooked tower
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aila-natasha
Canadian
Published
Dec 10, 2011
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