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Journey To Nowhere
Answer me, have you ever gone to nowhere? Be the answer no or yes, you are about to know Can you guess who travels to nowhere? Do not deny, someone somewhere does age to age Every time climbing time- falling, rolling Fighting in a journey without direction Gorgeously enjoying a voyage with no destination Hear you me, someone becomes grey haired In the mouth is toothless with age Journeying for a long, long time Keeping time but arriving nowhere Stopping and starting like broken wheel barrow Most of the time ignorant, lost, never found Not a soul has courage to say no On the platform look at new arrivals Peeping there without names Questioning no one since it is a journey Routed without a pilot! Signaled only by blind fate This journey to nowhere Undeniably never ends
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