Poem: No One Comes Here,

No One Comes Here,

even if the doors are open
and the lamps shine
with a glow that, 
I think, seems inviting,
no one comes.
I should go myself,
but I am afraid:
what if they do not come
because I am here;
what if they never come
anyplace I am present?

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