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Like childhood tales of old, These home streets unfold in dusk’s soft gold. But before we close our eyes tonight, I want to share how I found the light. Along that path, I was a child so small, In autumn’s embrace, I’d run to the bridge’s call, Tossing cones in the water, laughter filled the night, Gathering lovely leaves ’til the fading light. I cried when I strayed into shadows stark, And ran from the dark. I wandered far from the path I used to know, But only there I found the road that led me home. –Tuomo Syri (Instagram @tuomowritings)
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Nov 7, 2024
Nov 7, 2024 at 10:55 AM UTC
The Way Home
Like childhood tales of old, These home streets unfold in dusk’s soft gold. But before we close our eyes tonight, I want to share how I found the light. Along that path, I was a child so small, In autumn’s embrace, I’d run to the bridge’s call, Tossing cones in the water, laughter filled the night, Gathering lovely leaves ’til the fading light. I cried when I strayed into shadows stark, And ran from the dark. I wandered far from the path I used to know, But only there I found the road that led me home. –Tuomo Syri (Instagram @tuomowritings)
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Nov 7, 2024
Nov 7, 2024 at 10:55 AM UTC
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