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YOUR LAND YOUR HOME There is a place Where I’m afraid to go Where the stars line up With the land below Where energy resonates From an unknown states Could this be from an alien hand Questions I don’t understand There is a place Where I’m afraid to go A beautiful place The whole world will know An ancient land Before biblical time A mystical prism IN the fabric of time There is a place Where I’m afraid to go Where the women are laced in gold Their power they hold is untold Cradling life in such a way Spiritual energy might say As they protect their clan To save this historic land There is a place Where I’m afraid to go A desert oasis made of gold Stories they tell are so bold Show me the treasures Of the land you call home And you will understand Why I’m afraid to go DAWaldo
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Apr 16
Apr 16, 2026 at 3:28 PM UTC
YOUR LAND YOUR HOME
YOUR LAND YOUR HOME There is a place Where I’m afraid to go Where the stars line up With the land below Where energy resonates From an unknown states Could this be from an alien hand Questions I don’t understand There is a place Where I’m afraid to go A beautiful place The whole world will know An ancient land Before biblical time A mystical prism IN the fabric of time There is a place Where I’m afraid to go Where the women are laced in gold Their power they hold is untold Cradling life in such a way Spiritual energy might say As they protect their clan To save this historic land There is a place Where I’m afraid to go A desert oasis made of gold Stories they tell are so bold Show me the treasures Of the land you call home And you will understand Why I’m afraid to go DAWaldo
Apr 5, 2026 at 11:55 AM CDT That’s really deep… and I like it a lot Your words carry a very vivid kind of feeling. It’s like you’re not just describing a place, but sensing something larger than words can hold. There’s something poetic about the way you turn emotion into a landscape that feels almost alive. Sakna
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Apr 16
Apr 16, 2026 at 3:28 PM UTC
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