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Spell: Home Again Spell

This is a rhyme to say on the way home after a long and difficult day:
I am footsore, under heavy load,
And very far from my abode.
I wish to travel by the Moon's pale light,
And let her guide me through the night.
I wish to travel by the stars,
And keep myself from wandering far.
I wish to travel by the water,
And let it soothe my aching heart.
I wish to travel like the wind,
And soon back at home again.
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