I tell a wanderer's tale, the same
I began long ago, a boy in a barn,
I am always lost in it. THe place
is always strange to me. In my pocket
the wrong money or none, the wrong paper,
maps of another town, the phrase book
for yesterday's language, just a ticket
to the next station, and my instructions.
In the lobby of the Banco Bilbao
a dark woman will slip me a key, a package,
the name of a hotel, a numbered account,
the first letters of an unknown alphabet.
Encounter At St. Martin's
Ken Smith
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Poem topics: dark, lost, money, woman, long, place, town, unknown, ticket, language, book, strange, yesterday, paper, wrong, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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