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This poem expresses a desire to travel down an unfamiliar road before summer ends, not counting each step even if the hills are steep, and to ride the winds, conquer plains, traverse seas, and visit worlds never seen before. It concludes with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr. about how what we see is just a shadow of what we don't see.
This poem expresses a desire to travel down an unfamiliar road before summer ends, not counting each step even if the hills are steep, and to ride the winds, conquer plains, traverse seas, and visit worlds never seen before. It concludes with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr. about how what we see is just a shadow of what we don't see.
This poem expresses a desire to travel down an unfamiliar road before summer ends, not counting each step even if the hills are steep, and to ride the winds, conquer plains, traverse seas, and visit worlds never seen before. It concludes with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr. about how what we see is just a shadow of what we don't see.
let me take this road though Im not sure where it leads let me not count each step though the hills are steep let me take this road let me let me please let me ride the winds let me conquer each plain let me traverse the seas to a world Ive never been
Everything that we see is a shadow cast by that which we do not see.