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87 days, 7 hours, 21 minutes
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Monday, December 21, 2009 12:56:51 AM
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Sunday, December 20, 2009 7:56:04 PM
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hubpages.com --
"When I read the poem, The Lockless Door by the American poet, Robert Frost, I always get the same image in my head. The speaker is sitting at home, reading a book (at least in my interpretation). He is drinking a cup of tea, enjoying the silence of the room. His life is going smoothly. He has had one good day after another. It is an ordinary night until there is a knock at the door. Once calm, the speaker now has a rock in his stomach. As with all of us, when we are about to be met with the one thing we’ve always dreaded, we can feel it. It even has a certain smell. You could be preoccupied with all of the worries of the world, but when it arrives, you can’t deny it. You are overpowered with the urge to run." To read more, please take a look at my article and please pass it along to others. Thank you for reading!
Best Wishes,
LW
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tags:
avoidance, current lifestyle, god, many years, poems by robert frost, poetry, poetry analysis, reminder, robert frost, sensing, stanza, stress, the lockless door, uncomfortable, worries
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