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May 2016
It's nothing that frightens me
This absence of youth
No longer can superstition
Impair my truth
Retired are my judgments
And the hypocrite relapse
No longer do I pretend to be
Chosen for such task

Yet the recommendation
Of discipline
Can hardly take hold
Without a heart of vanity
  And a bullet proof soul
And the willingness to admit
   What can't possibly be known...
Traveler
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Traveler  62/M/Traverse City Mi.
(62/M/Traverse City Mi.)   
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