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Short poem about "loneliness" |
| Alone in Nowhere A lonely man there once did live Who all his family did outlive His horse had ran two weeks before, And now with silence did he war. He resode in a desert town, Empty, alone, and broken down, Isolate and desert-worn; The stars above did seem forlorn. He was an unwilling troglodyte, Who cried and couldn’t sleep at night, Stuck out there and duty-bound, Sworn to stay despite surrounds. He then decided he was through; A bullet through his brain did screw. Two days later the wagons arrived, And with them did the town revive |