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Traveller,

Tell me a story, traveller, of unwalked roads you walked alone beneath the blue and sunlit sky, paved with earth or cobblestone and straying clouds that wander by. of strange lands and stranger folks and strange songs they sang with you, in strange tongues they call their home, that, in your dreams, was somewhere new. of temporary loves you loved, then set your broken lovers free, and healed your broken, heartless soul beneath the starry sky and sea. of darkened woods and foreign sound that haunt the night-time every night. of moons that follow footsteps quiet and stars that watch in silent light. of stormy nights and thunderclouds that failed to bring your childish fears, and drowning rain that drowned the winds and brought you melancholic tears. of snowy golden sunsets high on mountain sides, ragged and old and tears of wonder, tears of joy, love of stories left untold. of rivers running swiftly by your resting sleep ere break of day. of twilights that blanket the sky and sweep the orange clouds away. of lost lanterns and memories and aimless wandering in the night. of faraway towns of scattered starry homes so warm and hearts so bright. of lone camp-fires’ dancing songs and lonely faded quiet applause. of longing and of selfish pain, of losing love and loving loss. Tell me a story, traveller, of reminiscing in grateful shade, and of your final travel home before your loving memories fade.
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flawtheluminousmockingbird
Published
Oct 22, 2016
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#love#dream#home#fire#loss#light#experience#cloud#lantern#camp
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