Locked Doors

Posted by on Jul 7, 2011 in Letters from the House of Ice, Writing | 0 comments

I was a small child, shivering in the cold
of the chilly workshop. In those days
I was quick and clever, but not old
enough to understand the games my Daddy played.

Now, looking back, I think his favourite part
Was waiting there, lips curled as if to mock;
watching despair cast hooks into my heart
when I found the door was closed and locked.

My stocism was a point of pride
amidst the shame. The thought of it sustains
me even now: “At least I never cried.”
The pain is done now, but one thing remains:

Just the locked door, ever representing
hopes dashed, dreams smashed, no happy endings.

(2007)

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