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We don't act like putting a door in the front of our building is a favour we are doing. We assume that doors are necessary. And yet, people treat having a ramp to that door as a favour they are doing, when it serves the same purpose as the door: it allows people to come inside.
Try this...
I posted for today's fishbowl,
which has a theme of "doors and
passages." The poem is titled
"The Old Building Thinks of Doors"
and you can read it here:
http://ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com/1401862.html