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Corpus Cacophonous
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: A green and pleasant land
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Great question, Sophia. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
In fact, so good that I'm going to 'borrow' your format for the next one. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] Your journey starts at the war-torn front, A fortress built to bear the brunt; Follow the course of the diminutive one, Joining her sister whose journey is long; Turn off at the crossing of many stones; Across the land where the first made their homes; Then follow the water that falls, on your right You will see the vale of twilight light; And then you will find you are back where you started, Now standing alone, all companions departed. Like Sophia's question, the rhyme describes a journey. I'm looking for the start/finish point and each of the places/features that make up the journey.
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