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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:
  1. Through Clearing Glass
  2. Pins
  3. Minotaur
  4. Deirdre


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