Poetry – Doors

I cannot resist sharing this #ThursdayDoors-inspired poem!

Our Literary Journey

So Many Doors

She hunts ‘em down and shows us
her discovered captured doors.
Posterns aplenty – doors are everywhere.
The doors may be opened or closed,
some’s locked, some ‘er not.

Glass doors, revolving doors,
important doors, cabin doors
and swinging saloon doors,
bathroom doors, stall doors, the hall door,
floor doors are trap doors.

Behind the green door, the red
doors and popular now are black doors.
Front doors lead to back doors,
ugly doors are artful doors.

Metal doors, fire doors, hollow core
doors, broken doors, missing doors
are no more doors, where there
once were doors before.

Doors with windows and windows
that are also doors. French doors.
Decorations for doors, door jewels
with glass knobs, fixtures, matching hardware.
Lions there guarding the doors.

Dead as a doornail on the floor,
cellar doors, creaky and squeaky doors.
Barn doors with no barn,
Pocket doors with no…

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9 Responses to Poetry – Doors

  1. prior.. says:

    thanks for sharing it – was a nice part of my morning – read it twice – so good

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  2. Joanne Sisco says:

    A great share, Joey. Loved it!

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  3. Benson says:

    That’s a lot of doors. Sweet.

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  4. The influence of TD just keeps spreading. 🙂

    janet

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  5. That’s brilliant! I wonder if he had recently read another of your Thurs. Door posts and it lead to this poem?

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  6. Dan Antion says:

    Thanks. That’s a pretty cool poem and door post.

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