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A Traveler

By Brad Kelly

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

Roaming blindly                             in cold, grey stench                              explaining introspection                           to anyone who cares.I wanted this to be a haiku, but I had to use these exact words Written August 26th, 2001 © on Aug 26 2001 06:57 AM PST   0 • 9

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