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Walk Then Fall

WALK THEN FALL By James Edward Lee Walk these cobber stone paths of unrighteousness alone I stumble trip I fall all onto the diverse grounds covered up with the dust, gravel, concrete, and dirt that surrounds us all

Copyright © | Year Posted 2017




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