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Poetry by Brandon WordSmith — exploring love, loss, faith, and the human experience. The site loads its full interactive experience with JavaScript; what follows is the readable text version.

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’ve come into this place

From very far away A distant side of space Where black and white are gray I don’t know what to say But use your nouns and verbs To always get my way With just these simple words The mind is more complex Than I could ever write What should you then expect When shadows hit the light? What do I really mean When what I say is said? Is life simply a dream Or is it in your head? I know I don’t belong I know I don’t fit in This earth is not my home I am an alien You do not understand I doubt you ever will A stranger in this land A fool upon this hill

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