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The cactus needles gleam in the sun the desert wind blows a constant hum a dust devil spins in the distance jack rabbits scatter as a hawk dives A pair of Gambel's quail run by their topknots bobbing as the sun begins to set cicadas emerge and sing The coyote pack joins the chorus as the night hawk calls poor-will and the bats swoop and eat insects, clicking echolocation I am annoyed by the speeding lights of the highway in the distance and wishing it wasn't there to disrupt the desert evening, into night show.
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Sep 16, 2016
Sep 16, 2016 at 9:10 AM UTC
The Desert Evening into Night
The cactus needles gleam in the sun the desert wind blows a constant hum a dust devil spins in the distance jack rabbits scatter as a hawk dives A pair of Gambel's quail run by their topknots bobbing as the sun begins to set cicadas emerge and sing The coyote pack joins the chorus as the night hawk calls poor-will and the bats swoop and eat insects, clicking echolocation I am annoyed by the speeding lights of the highway in the distance and wishing it wasn't there to disrupt the desert evening, into night show.
jed-johnson
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Sep 16, 2016
Sep 16, 2016 at 9:10 AM UTC
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