You can get there from here, though
there's no going home.
 Everywhere you go will be somewhere
you've never been. Try this:
 head south on Mississippi 49, one-
by-one mile markers ticking off
 another minute of your life. Follow this
to its natural conclusion – dead end
 at the coast, the pier at Gulfport where
riggings of shrimp boats are loose stitches
 in a sky threatening rain. Cross over
the man-made beach, 26 miles of sand
 dumped on the mangrove swamp – buried
terrain of the past. Bring only
 what you must carry – tome of memory,
its random blank pages. On the dock
 where you board the boat for Ship Island,
someone will take your picture:
 the photograph – who you were—
will be waiting when you return.
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