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Scorching dry desert And I desperately prayed For a drop of rain — then drizzle. The loo made me dizzy, Yet I never wavered, Hands held high toward the sky. Always barren, Not a single drop fell. Prayers were all I had left. The rain fell on the Amazon Rainforest, Already abundant. No prayer, nor even a wish. What a betrayal, O divine. All that I prayed Landed on an atheist table. All hopes and mercy called, But Amazon received all the fall.
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Mar 5
Mar 5, 2026 at 12:24 PM UTC
The Deserts Prayer
Scorching dry desert And I desperately prayed For a drop of rain — then drizzle. The loo made me dizzy, Yet I never wavered, Hands held high toward the sky. Always barren, Not a single drop fell. Prayers were all I had left. The rain fell on the Amazon Rainforest, Already abundant. No prayer, nor even a wish. What a betrayal, O divine. All that I prayed Landed on an atheist table. All hopes and mercy called, But Amazon received all the fall.
Hope you feel what I wrote...
Ajins
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Mar 5
Mar 5, 2026 at 12:24 PM UTC
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