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The Door
Forbidding and dark, a fearsome object
 A golden knocker, the object of regret.
 Staining its frame with a deep loathing
 It glowers at its victim, forever staring.
 
 Hiding behind the walls,
 Waiting within those halls,
 Wanting, desiring, even one knock
 Loosens the key, opens the lock.
 
 The door stained with loathing is a cage
 Built to withhold and stand against rage
 Built to a pyre made of hatred and bloodlust
 Eternally fuming, waiting as long as it must.
 
 Only a fool would use the knocker cast in sorrow.
 Only someone cruel would try to kill the morrow.
 This door that glares at and protects all near it
 Holds from the world a desire from Hell’s pit.

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