Can you please help me understand what this poem is about? I just need an overall idea with a few explanation, so that I can adapt it in my writing.

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The Furthest Distance I’ve Travelled
By Leontia Flynn

Like many folk, when first I saddled a rucksack,
feeling its weight on my back —
the way my spine
curved under it like a meridian —

I thought: Yes. This is how
to live. On the beaten track, the sherpa pass, between
Krakow
and Zagreb, or the Siberian white
cells of scattered airports,

it came clear as over a tannoy
that in restlessness, in anony
mity:
was some kind of destiny.

So whether it was the scare stories about Larium
— the threats of delirium
and baldness—that led me, not to a Western Union
wiring money with six words of Lithuanian,

but to this post office with a handful of bills
or a giro; and why, if I’m stuffing smalls
hastily into a holdall, I am less likely
to be catching a Greyhound from Madison to
Milwaukee

than to be doing some overdue laundry
is really beyond me.
However,
when, during routine evictions, I discover

alien pants, cinema stubs, the throwaway
comment — on a Post-it — or a tiny stowaway
pressed flower amid bottom drawers,
I know these are my souvenirs

and, from these crushed valentines, this unravelled
sports sock, that the furthest distances I’ve travelled
have been those between people. And what survives
of holidaying briefly in their lives.

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maybe some useful weblinks will help me, as I am unable to find anything.
Her souvenirs remind her of her far-flung travels.

http://www.poetryarchive.org/poet/leontia-flynn
The poem is about a woman reminiscing about her travels through her life. She started off travelling around countries (she did it the easy way "on the beaten track") but then realised that this kind of travelling is not for her. She preferred to travel around people to meet and discover new people. It's a poem about self-discovery, realisation, relationships and journeys.
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