Story Behind The Song
									The Door ends up being multi-dimensional. Originally I wrote it about a conflict with a friend I was living with. Ultimately it's about utilizing love.
																
																	Song Description
									I see this song as the epitome of the door we all go through before we are born into this realm of fear and guilt. Now I know this is simply a veil and beyond is Heaven on Earth.  Forgiveness baby!
								 								
								
								
									
										
											
											
																							| Song Length | 
												3:13 | 
																								Genre | 
												Rock - Progressive Rock, Rock - General | 
																									
																								| Tempo | 
												Medium Fast (131 - 150) | 
																								Lead Vocal | 
												Female Vocal | 
																									
																								| Mood | 
												 Disconcerted,  Incensed | 
																								Subject | 
												 Failure,  Frustration | 
																									
																								| Language | 
												English | 
																								Era | 
												1990 - 1999 | 
																									
																						
									
								 
								
								
																Lyrics
								
									The  Door
Did we really make it happen?
 We are standing at the door
 Did we really make it happen?
 When we demanded more
 Maybe we forgot what the door is for
 Is this the way we really see it?
 Is that what we really said
 We agreed at the door
 To go by these rules and nothing more
 Now we must confess
 We got something less
 We demanded something more than everything
 And we got something less
 I guess the victim here 
 Is the one who's calling the shots
 We agreed at the door
 To go by these rules
 Maybe we forgot what the rules are for
 Did we really make it happen?
 Could we really make it happen? Ha ha
 We are standing at the door
 Maybe we'll remember what the door is for
 Maybe we'll realize what the love is for.
 Copyright© 1997 Jeanna M. Gollihur
Kelley Johnson, back up vocals, Mike Johnson Bass