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A Story by The Unknown Sith

He has wondered the paths less traveled for so long that he could no longer find the way back home. He was lost or was he?...
Did the birds eat all the bread crumbs that he left to find his way back? or did he forget to leave the bread crumbs? Did he purposely not leave anything behind in the hopes of getting lost? Secretly maybe he doesn't want to find his way back home. Secretly maybe he knew that he couldn't change, to be what they wanted him to be. So he did the only thing he knew to and he forced himself to make a change, by tricking himself. In making it so there was no way for him to get back home. There in that fact, forcing him to make a world of his own .
Maybe the reality could be he doesn't want to be found , in reality.
by the unknown sith




A b*****d sits alone in the dark on a stitch together throne in a world of his own making. A king of nothing but, the art of surviving in his world, within a world. Picking and choosing what items he wants from your world and then sneaking them back like a thief to his. Odds and ends that go missing unnoticed to the untrained eye. While in his world they sit center stage glorified.    

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This is nicely interesting & thought-provoking . . . realistic questioning that kinda reminds me of how I chose my own path that's very much less traveled. However, I feel the content of this piece is more suited to the old idiom "You Can't Go Home Again" (Thomas Wolfe's book), so I would change the title, but that's just my impression. "The Road Less Traveled" (Robert Frost poem) seems to be more about choosing between 2 paths, whereas this piece seems to be more about making choices to unintentionally get away from something. Just thinking outloud (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 3 Years Ago


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This is nicely interesting & thought-provoking . . . realistic questioning that kinda reminds me of how I chose my own path that's very much less traveled. However, I feel the content of this piece is more suited to the old idiom "You Can't Go Home Again" (Thomas Wolfe's book), so I would change the title, but that's just my impression. "The Road Less Traveled" (Robert Frost poem) seems to be more about choosing between 2 paths, whereas this piece seems to be more about making choices to unintentionally get away from something. Just thinking outloud (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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