Land Of The Desert

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    Land Of The Desert

    Little grows in this famished land,
    its sad song eerily carried upon the wind
     
    is seldom heard across a land spurned by nature,
    as if,
    destined to be laid bare.

    However, an indescribable beauty,
    defiant of nature, is evident to those
    who take time to witness
    what lies before them,
    yet remain cautious of the danger
    this beauty contrives.

    Life survives precariously,
    a testament to its resilience,
    each day a challenge,
    this land of desert
    offers safe harbor to none.

    A sad song is eerily carried upon the wind,
    each verse a warning,
    enter this land of desert,
    death alone is guaranteed.

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    Teardrops commented on Land Of The Desert

    12-03-2009

    the desert is a beautiful place but it does carry danger and death thanks for the read

    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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