Poem: There Are So Many Locked Doors Here

There Are So Many Locked Doors Here

halls full of rooms
we have not entered,
bolted shut.  No one looks
or tests the knobs,
no one else does,
no one but me
even wonders
what is inside.
They walk past
without a glance.
They do not wonder
who closed these doors
or why it was done.  No,
they just walk by.  I ask
but they say nothing, 
only tell me I will learn
when I have been here
for long enough.

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