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A Solivagant Wanderer
Ripped bandages comfort the man,
  dusty sand whips at his skin,
  fragile like a butterfly’s wings;
  his sunken face is pale peach
  with scruffy chocolate bristles;
  skeletal bones like twigs
  ready to snap from a branch.
  
  The stranger has no one in the 
  world to go to
  not even the slightest shadow to
  guide him under the looming
  dark, starry sky. His long expedition will be
  secret, undocumented;
  like the slaves escaping plantations.
  One vulture circles the thinning man,
  unknown and alone; he will
  wander until the vulture decides to
  swoop down; both wanderers
  screaming between agonizing sobs,
  their bodies will decay before
  a new wanderer can find them.
They were the lost nomads.

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I really like quotes that have to do with wandering like, "Not All who wander are lost." The title of my poem means, 'The Lost wanderer'.