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Created on: April 11, 2011
As I walk away
With a memory fading
Another does form in my mind
Thoughtful encounters
Of daydreaming drifters
Lost in the annals of time
Serpentine valleys
In crooked embankments
Lay by the fork in the road
Following pathways
From fortuned endeavors
Lost is the weight of the load
Distant directions
For me they are calling
Tempting a sight to behold
Now starts a new
A wondrous adventure
Walking away from the old
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