Is there more to see?" Brixton asks. "No. Just a long walk back to hope.

D.R. Hedge
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About This Quote

The quote “Is there more to see?" Brixton asks. "No. Just a long walk back to hope” is a beautiful poem about a person who has lost everything and yet is still hopeful for the future. The person is isolated, meaning that they are alone, yet they still hope for something better. They are lonely, but they believe that one day everything will be right again.

Source: The Geri Rogue

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