Spaced out on Google Earth

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Like so many asphalt rooted
creatures of conformity, I dread
to latch on to the wanderer's
alluring dogma

to stretch a dotted line trail,
with a knapsack dream
and downtrodden boots,
through dust not meant for such
man made commotion.

But are there sights not yet seen,
can we still find a virginal vector,
or has the outer limit
of man's possibilities to roam
become a novelty act?

We sit in the same air
staring day by day down at Bogotá
as Marrakesh as Helsinki, a bird's eye
wish for just a little higher resolution,

a nicotine patch for wanderlust,
but no real solution.

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MyNecroticSnailMyNecroticSnailover 17 years ago
Well

it's not like you didn't warn them. It has google in the title. I didn't use it. I don't really think it deserves a 100. But the comments where fun to read. Glad to see someone else getting lame-ass comments. The one about the Alt. The other did have a point, but I wonder what do they like?

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
Alt?

I'm a tenor, bitch.

/Liar, aka MinorMonster

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
An alt...

by any other name is still an alt!

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
The previous.........

....comments are revealing. Poor Anonymous got lost with all the long and unfamiliar words. (Follow your own advise and read more). I know the feeling of Google places never to be visited. It's better than nothing after all.

Tess

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
What does this say?

i'm buried under all the fancy verbiage, what does it say?

there seems to be nothing here other than overly complicated language and masses of uneccesary adjectives

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