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On I walk a winding road choked by thicket on both sides, A lonesome path seldom strolled but for a raven eyed Sky dyes to red, plagued by smothered light The Vagrant seems to emanate never within sight, He follows in my gait as fright blooms into night,... On we walk the winding road feet fall stride for stride, The Ravens cries do not bode well of what will betide The Wanderer begins to goad a creeping suicide, It matters not, what cycles rot nor incubus I sheath, His laughters in my very thoughts The echoes raze beneath On I walk the winding road Only one, I stand The Raven flies overhead we walk it hand in hand
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Jun 5, 2016
Jun 5, 2016 at 9:52 AM UTC
Winding Road
On I walk a winding road choked by thicket on both sides, A lonesome path seldom strolled but for a raven eyed Sky dyes to red, plagued by smothered light The Vagrant seems to emanate never within sight, He follows in my gait as fright blooms into night,... On we walk the winding road feet fall stride for stride, The Ravens cries do not bode well of what will betide The Wanderer begins to goad a creeping suicide, It matters not, what cycles rot nor incubus I sheath, His laughters in my very thoughts The echoes raze beneath On I walk the winding road Only one, I stand The Raven flies overhead we walk it hand in hand
Feedback appreciated(influenced by robert frost) The Raven wasn't taken from Poe it was in the picture prompt
wilkes-arnold
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Jun 5, 2016
Jun 5, 2016 at 9:52 AM UTC
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