“High Park haiku number 88.
Do you know the difference between a Labyrinth and a maze?
A Labyrinth has no tricks or dead ends.
There’s just one path,
And the purpose is simply to walk it.
It takes me about 11 minutes to amble through this Labyrinth.
I like to walk in silence, or listen to soft music, or pray…
Honestly this must be the only place in the park I can walk for 11 minutes without distractions.”
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