the travler
a stranger was traveling along
he must have been miles from home
he's clothes where dirty, with rips here and there
he's teeth unbrushed and so was his hair
he looked tired, and weary. He was all alone
wondering around trying to get home
He had taken so many wrong turns
that he had lost his way
and not knowing where he was going
he keep walking anyway
he had been walking for so long, he forgot where he was going
he had no directions and no other way of knowing
he had a weatherd shirt that was worn across the back
and all that he had left in life could fit inside a pack
he was dirty, hungrey, had sores on his feet
and yet he kept on moving, just walking down the street
everyone who saw him, looked on in dismay
how could anyone live that way
they all turned up their faces, they all looked down their nose
and do so much more damage than any could ever know
the man was once a father, a husband, and a friend
but life had been hard and took them all away
so one day he got tired of trying to reason why
and simply started walking to make time go by.
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