When Two Travelers Fall in LoveIt is hard. Sometimes it seems like a two headed snake trying to pull itself apart.Wade and Mira.We both are running our own roads together, though in a mutual state of detour. But a middle line is found when these two roads are combined, and, although there are rough patches [...]
It is hard. Sometimes it seems like a two headed snake trying to pull itself apart.
Wade and Mira.
We both are running our own roads together, though in a mutual state of detour. But a middle line is found when these two roads are combined, and, although there are rough patches and many long-cuts, they both arrive at their destination.
The two snake heads pull in their own direction only to find that the body is always moving forward .
Maybe this is a love story.
Wade from Vagabond Journey.com
Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal
November 15, 2007
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