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The Long Expected Journey

Staring at the flicker of the last candle Wondering if life too, would dim Like the burning end of the wig? There’s a journey one must make; When this one ends Into the land of shadow, one must pass Through paths unknown To mirth or deeper sorrow Not a soul knows But them that had embarked on the Long Expected Journey So they say
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Jan 15, 2013
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