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Beaten Trails

Propagated footfalls build a steady rhythm. The path filed down The grass and dirt are beaten No one treads lightly. In defense, Stones emerge unburied – revealed, emerged, appeared, Rising into shoes. The rubber always stomps the trail out. The end Off in the distance can Shut out the world but don’t Let the journey be overshadowed
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john-allen
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Dec 28, 2013
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