Poem: Invited

Invited

The doors were open,
held wide apart 
to allow easy access
so anyone might enter,
anyone who wanted to
was allowed inside,
and the walls swelled
with those great crowds,
but now, they have entered,
now they will not leave,
you have let them come,
have let so many come within,
and you always knew who it was
you had welcomed, had encouraged 
endorsed, enabled.  You knew
who it was you were allowing inside,
you must have known.  It filled your home,
each wall was caked in it, each room
crowded by those who brought it.
Did you think it could be cleaned away?

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