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Dear Friend


Dear friend,
Do not be afraid of the journey,
For both ally and enemy you will find.
Ally to guide,
Enemy to beguile.
Gelid the road will get,
Sultry the sun will be,
And darkness will wield such fear in your heart.

But be not be dismayed Dear Friend.
For the winds will be fair,
The seas will follow,
And less rough the paths will get.
In the night,
The moon will beam your way,
The stars will give you hope.

At your travel's end,
The bow of the rain awaits,
Its smile to sooth your soul,
Its chest filled with your treasure.
So do not be afraid,
My Dear Friend.

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