car·a·van (ˈkarəˌvan), n. [Fr. caravone; OFr. karouan; Per. karwan, caravan], 1. a company of travelers, especially of merchants or pilgrims traveling together for safety, as through a desert 2. a number of vehicles traveling together. 3. a large covered vehicle for passengers, circus animals, gypsies, etc.; van. (see previous post)
Sometimes I get lost
and then I am grateful
for noises in the dark
—Kristen Nelson