The Trackless Path

To Go Out and Come Back Home

5 min · 13. sept. 2024
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There is the part of me that likes to go out And there is the part of me that likes  To come back home. And both play a part in the strange way  That I support my family, My family. And you are part of my family. I go out, and I come back home. And I share the wisdom that I’ve found from the road With the ones I love, the ones I love. I love you, and I pray  For you in your own journey. Perhaps one day, you will grow up To go out and come back home And share your wisdom From the road. And the cycle goes round and round, You are my children. And one day You will have children Of your own.

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