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Journey Nowhere

Have you ever started walking-

Somewhere…

Without truly giving it consideration-

Just headed there.

As you are strolling along-

Your strides begin to suffer

the fatigue of your toes.

Your shins burn-

Your calves ache-

And the frost has chilled

Your nose.

The discomfort wins

And as you spin

To head back where you stay,

You realize that the spot you stand

Marks exactly half the way.

And yet for reasons still unknown

Its easier to head back home

Down the twisty, dusty, dark

and same old lonely road.

Traveling the same distance

As if your trip

had not been thwarted.

All that pain and turmoil

Gets you right back

Where you started.

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adam-l-alexander
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Published
Aug 15, 2010
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