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Marriage as a Door by Laurie Kutchins

depoetry
December 8, 2015

 

Patina and weather

doorknob of brass

made to last although

it loses its shine small

glass window for peering

in or out hinges that squeak

from use and wobble

loose because the screw

won’t widen with the

stripped wood-hole

peephole one-way for

the stranger threshold

passed over daily

taken for granted

lock that gets stuck latch

unfastened or fastened

in a slam or a whisper

dependable good enough

door that opens and shuts

closing or opening

depending.

 

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