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The Web Poetry Corner - M A Heathcote - I knocked on an earth-red door
I knocked on an earth-red door
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M A Heathcote
I knocked on an earth-red door
And death let me in;
He spoke warm and soft
About the log fire within.
And though I warmed to his charm
His company was dim;
So I shut the door and left,
Drinking Vodka and Gin.
Singing limerick odes for death
About duties of sin;
Walking erstwhile forever?
'Til his feet made no din.
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