Ha, Ken
I thought you were speaking to all of us in 'our' dark tower, &
welcome your return anyway.
But the poem does of course go further, & digs, in its own way.
And I suspect what emerges as the rubble OF memory is where it's at.
Not whatever that 'truly remembered' thing might be?
Doug
On 3-May-09, at 7:47 PM, Kenneth Wolman wrote:
> Childe Kenneth To The Dark Tower Came Back
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