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Journey

Wispy wheat fields wave in the wind As the train chugs through Along the track of Life that circles To bring you back where you began. They say The Journey is the thing: Meandering through river cut valleys Between towering mountains. Rivers running down to endless ocean That drowns our globe We call the Earth. Kids wave from the windows of that train A custom of love for fellow humankind. All aboard are full of hopes and dreams And fears Anticipating all manner of things At their destination for the day. Many have gone to the seaside this way, While others have travelled for work Or even a new life. Our ancients may have been nomads And modern folk too must sometimes journey. There’s no place like home, But first you have to get there. Go safely everyone. Paul Butters © PB 19\4\2024.
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paul-butters
English
Published
Apr 19, 2024
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#journey#train#life
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