Poem: Was Ever There A Door to Open

Was Ever There A Door to Open

or was it only a gap,
only space between trees
who shook out of the earth
and stood like finger bones?

It may have been
there was also a door,
but did it open?

No one came.
It was dark,
the glass snapped
beneath the pounding fist,
then it was noticed.

What of the days that followed?
I asked you once
what was still known,
but you knew places only.
I am a ghost
that did not haunt you.

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