Town

Few more steps . My steps are far reaching so i will reach. My clothing ragged and torn do not distract my steps but i endure a man can't be distracted by such simple inconveniences . i see a town close by . A town may provide the rest and nourishment i require . The chasing shadows of the forests have exhausted my body but still they have provided me experiences in movements and aspects of this body. I gave my hand as a minor respect to them , A hand will grow but a teacher should be thanked. The town is enclosed in walls of green as high as the tallest tree. A gate as tall as the wall itself hosts a long line that stretches as long as a levi . The requirement for entrance is two hands and a payment of seven aear . The persons with more than two hands are required to have their limbs reduced to enter .A tent near the guards booth will provide such services to those required. those with attachment to their limbs can pay a fine and collect them else they will be sold to restorants or other eateries . it takes an hour but at last entrance is obtained. this town is called " Owlis less " ,a giant board atop a building by the entrance exclaims so to all those who enter. merchants with their green fur still around roads with their wares hung on their tail that they raise high to display.Calling by name those who pass by and surprising those who are new their petty tricks . Street performers of various kind attacking , singing, dancing in desire of aear . The buildings are yellow, polished and lustrous , tall but smooth with no edges, stairs that lead to the entrances at the top are built with exquisite care to be beautiful and make each building unique from their otherwise similar construction. the roads bricked for carts to move ,seem like roots that seem to spread and disappear. I need to rest and recover, my left hand is still growing and i also require a change of clothing , my current one is in tatters. but first rest. I ask directions from a beggar sitting on the sidewalk and drop him a coin after and head in the direction of an inn he recommended .