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By Harlon Rivers; sent to me in a message 3/17/18 A simple man walks a twisted lifeline a Path Humble, seldom seen or said. He often hears from river edge, watching the simple beauty echo in the harmony of river's song. And in the green and peacefulness a rare light enkindleth a pleasant gladness, A timeworn body needs a place to catch a breath for a while, for a while... Where the wisdom of windblown silence beckons muted whispers without a home … for to lay down unerasable burdens unshed for a while , for a while...
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Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 11:16 AM UTC
Harlon R: A simple man walks a twisted lifeline
By Harlon Rivers; sent to me in a message 3/17/18 A simple man walks a twisted lifeline a Path Humble, seldom seen or said. He often hears from river edge, watching the simple beauty echo in the harmony of river's song. And in the green and peacefulness a rare light enkindleth a pleasant gladness, A timeworn body needs a place to catch a breath for a while, for a while... Where the wisdom of windblown silence beckons muted whispers without a home … for to lay down unerasable burdens unshed for a while , for a while...
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Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 11:16 AM UTC
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