Poem: The Wind Is Heading Out, Now,

The Wind Is Heading Out, Now,

is leaving for the next town.  If you want to go,
you should hurry, the wind will take you,
but it does not wait.  You must go now,
or you will need to go alone,
without the wind's guidance.
You can wait, of course.  The wind
is best, but it is not the only choice.
The rain should be coming,
and night brings still others.

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