Locked Door

The guilt we feel might make us also feel as if we should not be forgiven and we knock at the door reluctantly. Sometime we knock with determination that we have a right to be on the other door. These differing scenarios may have similar outcomes. Have you ever noticed that before you say come in, you can almost guest the person and purpose for entry.  Are you not able to tell the hostility in a knock and its timidity too?

 

Locked Door

Let me in! Please! Your door is locked!

Open please, or can’t you hear me knock

Could it be you’re disappointed and don’t want me

Knocking at your door so intently

Every chance I get, I will try

Don’t believe you restrict so I

Did the same things over again

Over and over with no restrain

Open the door, please let me in

Remember you promised me a life free of sin

 

 

 

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