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Poem by Edith Mirick Crooked Roads I am afraid of straight roads That stretch into the sun. I would walk a crooked road, A stumbling rutted one. I would walk a crooked road Winding among trees; If it has an end it is One that no one sees. I would walk a crooked road And wonder at each bend. I am afraid of straight roads With their certain end. Edith Mirick Edith Mirick's other poems: 1566 Views |
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