a vision of exactly what you described.
It can either be a way out or a way in.
It can be a change in your life.
But I just thought of a door.
2006-10-29 02:29:01
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answered by John16 5
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In one of my favorite poems on the philosophy of poetry, “Ars Poetica” by Archibald MacLeish, the poet says: “For all the history of grief / An empty doorway and a maple leaf.”
What MacLeish seems to mean in this rather fragmented statement is that he could symbolize much about the entire history of human grief with the single image of an empty doorway and a fallen leaf—the doorway suggesting loneliness and absence, the leaf implying death and decay. This is an incarnational aesthetic in practice, employing the symbolism inherent in God’s creation to express human experience in meaningful ways.
2006-10-29 10:30:56
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answered by clubsandra 3
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The door was left open
2006-10-29 10:32:33
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answered by Scorpion 4
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Lost love.
2006-10-29 10:28:35
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answered by GoddessofCoughSyrup 4
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Ghostly caverns.
2006-10-29 10:45:34
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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Open door
2006-10-29 10:27:46
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answered by Nico 7
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full doorway, lol
oppisites!
2006-10-29 10:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hm... black... the night... stars... the moon... emptiness... coldness... loneliness... death...
Yeah, a domino effect again... :-)
2006-10-29 10:33:55
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answered by misery 7
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A loved one that won't be returning.
2006-10-29 10:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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a dark shadow
2006-10-29 10:35:10
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answered by <3Chrisssie 2
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