Doorway I awake with a sudden chill Glimpsing an echo of ill will Rising to fetch a midnight drink Trying to prevent the way I think Or worry about the door that isn’t there Without the light I walk across the hall And glimpse a shadow standing tall I feel the return of the sudden chill As if the beginning of some forbidden thrill I spot the shadow of the door that isn’t there My face is touched by a breath of breeze Like some ancient ghostly wheeze And the sweet smell of imminent decay Silently I continue to be lead astray Closer to the door that isn’t there. Drawn on by a soulful whisper The chant of some forbidding vesper Sounds out like crunching autumn leaves Reminding us of lost summer eves The sound of the door that isn’t there. My hand traces the hidden wall A slow journey to my own downfall The feel of a lovers gentle caress Long forgotten with times excess The touch of the door that isn’t there A bitter-sweet taste of defeat Days empty yet somehow replete A sense of something Sour Making each passing day more dour The taste of the door that isn’t there The insane pull drags me forward As I continue to be sucked door-ward An attraction I fail to understand As if within some surreal dreamland Ever closer to the door that isn’t there. Insanely reaching for the hidden handle The light flickers like a guttering candle The air wavers like a ripple on water As I’m drawn on like a lamb to slaughter Towards the door that isn’t there. Although it’s the space of a few steps A few silent night-time footsteps It feels I’ve travelled across the sky Without the benefit of a last goodbye Darkness falls as I enter the door that isn’t there. |