Tuesday, September 2, 2008

"Ianua"

O door of the two faces,
immersed in grace;
door of the two faces,
come face to face.

O door of the two faces,
my admittance bear;
door of the two faces,
my shoulders square.

O door of the two faces,
suffer me to pass;
door of the two faces,
stifle not the past.

O door of the two faces-
swing wide and open;
door of the two faces-
please let hope in.

O door of the two faces,
I'm glad that you ask;
door of the two faces,
I come with the past.

O door of the two faces,
even though I am of the light;
door of the two faces,
I come with the night.

O door of the two faces,
erase my cares, my worries;
door of the two faces,
I still my hurries and scurries.

O door of the two faces,
permit me to say:
'door of the two faces,
I hope you're here to stay.'

O door of the two faces,
I hope to emerge still sane;
door of the two faces,
I'm ready to learn again.

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