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At a crossroads again Hecate incarnate The goddess in me yearns for freedom I choose a path leading away from what once was I no longer fear any path is a wrong path but the one leading to exactly where I need to be For a time, I may walk alone because there is such growth in solitude If we meet along the way, I am grateful for your company Life can get lonely at times We can walk together, in a common direction or we can go our separate ways once there is only room for one I will not drag you with me if this is not where you are meant to go But I will guide you to your own path to follow with love and encouragement And if we meet again along the way, I hope you have grown Maybe we can teach each other something new Or maybe we will walk together, except on parallel paths Together, yet separate Headed in the same direction With plenty of room to breathe It's just nice knowing you're there Yes, I think this is the way
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Mar 28, 2020
Mar 28, 2020 at 6:02 PM UTC
Hecate
At a crossroads again Hecate incarnate The goddess in me yearns for freedom I choose a path leading away from what once was I no longer fear any path is a wrong path but the one leading to exactly where I need to be For a time, I may walk alone because there is such growth in solitude If we meet along the way, I am grateful for your company Life can get lonely at times We can walk together, in a common direction or we can go our separate ways once there is only room for one I will not drag you with me if this is not where you are meant to go But I will guide you to your own path to follow with love and encouragement And if we meet again along the way, I hope you have grown Maybe we can teach each other something new Or maybe we will walk together, except on parallel paths Together, yet separate Headed in the same direction With plenty of room to breathe It's just nice knowing you're there Yes, I think this is the way
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Mar 28, 2020
Mar 28, 2020 at 6:02 PM UTC
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