Anne Deacon: The Traveller

I follow white roads to the north.
So straight they lie—
Through empty fields to purple hills
Stretched thin against the sky.

Yet, however far they lead,
Sorrow will send
Her messenger, laden to greet me,
At the road’s end.
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