The Olde Ways

Kyle Richtig’s poem "The Olde Ways" delves into the mystique of Hallow’s Eve. The piece reflects on the ancient belief that those who walk beneath the moon on this night are destined to witness the secrets and shadows the darkness reveals.

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Whispers — CNR Station Sarnia-1963

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