Running, Lightwave Riding

Running, Lightwave Riding

Allison Grayhurst's 'Running, Lightwave Riding' explores the balance between fear and faith, unveiling life's contradictions. Through vivid imagery and self reflections, the poem questions the essence of freedom.

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