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of two or more people, confused about what they are saying or doing because of misunderstanding one another. However, the song's lyrics merely describe a man trying to hitchhike; the sense of foreboding has been interpreted as the singer's apprehension of finding himself, a young black man in the 1920s deep south, alone after dark and at the mercy of passing motorists. This legend can be seen in many stories. -116.7261 14 Td (Format) Tj The noun crossroads is great for describing a point in your life when you have to make an important decision, like when you need to choose whether to attend college or backpack across Asia.
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One common interpretation: Take the lesser trod path because that’s the one that will lead you to success. 'Suppers of Hecate' were left for her at crossroads at each new moon, and one of her most common titles was 'goddess of the crossroads.'
by gibbet or dule tree), which may have also been a reason for it being a site of suicidal burial as suicide was considered a crime.
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