if the map's wrong you will not find your goal
what shows in vision is just a mistake
you will have failed to comprehend the whole
the task requires that each takes on a rĂ´le
of lord or peasant worker monk or rake
if the map's wrong you will not find your goal
to make the journey first you give parole
but if you cannot reach the mountain lake
you will have failed to comprehend the whole
so many come your good sense to extol
you may no longer tell the real from fake
if the map's wrong you will not find your goal
too soon you pass the last assigned patrol
in unknown places your intent will shake
you will have failed to comprehend the whole
no word we say will serve you to console
in times when even strongest trees shall break
if the map's wrong you will not find your goal
you will have failed to comprehend the whole
Odd ravings, comments, and other wastes of time. Some are in plain prose, yet others are in rhyme.
13 December 2007
both near and far
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