THE MYSTERY OF THE MAN: REFLECTIONS ON A CRYPTIC POEM

 There is a man

And how would you know
When you’re not there. I know

Down the river across the Plains there is a man with arms
out and palms up ready for you

They took his life
He was down you were never around
They made him out to be
An enemy of you and me

But he told me to let it be

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