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I've Caught a Wild Wanderlust

I've caught a wild wanderlust,

Or perhaps she has caught me,

But either way we find ourselves

Entangled, entwined; unable to pull free.

 

At first I did think she was merely

Restlessness, but o! what a grave mistake,

For restlessness will pass on by,

But deep are the roots wanderlust will make.

 

And so! my heart she beats unsteady

For o! I cannot think with a roof over my head -

My heart she needs star-light and moon-light;

Home for me is not four walls and a soft bed

 

My home is out there, in the world!

Where strangers and friends I shall meet

And the whole wide universe above me,

And any path I choose beneath my feet.

 

The world is my home and my people are humanity

And nothing has been the same, nor will it be,

Since I caught the wild wanderlust

And away she swept me.

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ellie-stelter
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Feb 23, 2013
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