Doors

By Hermann Hagedorn

1882-1964


Like a young child who to his mother's door
         Runs eager for the welcoming embrace,
         And finds the door shut, and with troubled face
Calls and through sobbing calls, and o'er and o'er
Calling, storms at the panel -- so before
         A door that will not open, sick and numb,
         I listen for a word that will not come,
And know, at last, I may not enter more.

Silence! And through the silence and the dark
         By that closed door, the distant sob of tears
         Beats on my spirit, as on fairy shores
The spectral sea; and through the sobbing -- hark!
         Down the fair-chambered corridor of years,
         The quiet shutting, one by one, of doors.

DayPoems Poem No. 1490
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