If you can find a doorway, I beg you to go through. Even if you don’t see one, I know you will later. If the doorway is too small, Or the hinges are rusted and stuck, Carve your own door in the wood, Walk through with child-like wonder. If all the doors are locked, And you’ve lost your carving knife, Climb over the wall, Don’t sit and wallow in your strife.