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Created on: June 13, 2008
Note: I actually wrote this one a few years ago and thought I'd share it.
Mohave Tears
The music on my radio
A song of the Mohave desert
Wind whistling the chant of pending storms
Sand strewn vastness in fire-orange and yellow glory
Empty quiet laid before the inner eye
Soul wrenching sisterhood
Calling, lightening sirens beckoning
Arms outstretched a welcoming embrace
Thundering my heart cries
A downpour.
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