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The desert sands, oft dark and drear, show signs of life this time of year. Rain, that most infrequent guest, supplies the means, seeds do the rest. What once appeared as barren ground with desert lilies now abounds. Their flesh so pale and delicate exploding from the silicate. So if you come to Joshua Tree there's more than cactus here to see. You'll see the lilies bloom at dawn so welcome come, so quickly gone. We've much in common , it seems to me, these flowers and humanity. We, too, quickly bloom and fade, then spend forever as a shade.
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Mar 24, 2013
Mar 24, 2013 at 10:18 AM UTC
Desert Flowers
The desert sands, oft dark and drear, show signs of life this time of year. Rain, that most infrequent guest, supplies the means, seeds do the rest. What once appeared as barren ground with desert lilies now abounds. Their flesh so pale and delicate exploding from the silicate. So if you come to Joshua Tree there's more than cactus here to see. You'll see the lilies bloom at dawn so welcome come, so quickly gone. We've much in common , it seems to me, these flowers and humanity. We, too, quickly bloom and fade, then spend forever as a shade.
The Desert lilly blooms briefly in March and April in the Joshua Tree national park in the Great American Desert
john-f-mccullagh
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Mar 24, 2013
Mar 24, 2013 at 10:18 AM UTC
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