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I have wrapped the coast of Miston, walking from The Haunted Plains to the old church, Once More, once again, never stopping, except for a cool drink and the gentle repose of shade. I have walked a pale road towards Golgotha, where our Lord, our saviour, Jesus Christ, was crowned with thorns and lofted in pain. I have walked into old Seabridge town, all the way to where the water runs and where the snow rests on frozen days. However, there are still many souls to be found in these towns, if only— and I pray— my feet stay supple and take the strain of my long, wandering days.
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Dec 5, 2023
Dec 5, 2023 at 6:55 PM UTC
The Coast of Miston
I have wrapped the coast of Miston, walking from The Haunted Plains to the old church, Once More, once again, never stopping, except for a cool drink and the gentle repose of shade. I have walked a pale road towards Golgotha, where our Lord, our saviour, Jesus Christ, was crowned with thorns and lofted in pain. I have walked into old Seabridge town, all the way to where the water runs and where the snow rests on frozen days. However, there are still many souls to be found in these towns, if only— and I pray— my feet stay supple and take the strain of my long, wandering days.
Isaace
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Dec 5, 2023
Dec 5, 2023 at 6:55 PM UTC
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