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Desert Tempest

Here in the desert

it's been raining

on and off

            for days

making the succulents and cacti

glisten with wetness

their thick skin sparkles

and catches nature's ironic eye

flowers and plants shine

so much better in the half-grey

Here in the prehistoric depths

Of rocky whitewash and silt

             flash floods rush through

flushing out all guilt

         And inside

a raging storm commences

and I feel so blessed

to be a part of this celebration

my lungs expanding in my chest

I breathe in deep

that fresh purity of air

let it cleanse right through me

from my toes up to my hair

It rushes in my body

taking no prisoners in its force

flows through every vein

cleansing poisons in its course

its power flows into me

washing out this stubborn pain

Turning the confusion

                     into clarity again

From inside subconscious thoughts

           realization thunders

rinsing from my mind

                 the emotional strain

and replacing it with euphoric wonders

Come, my raging desert tempest

Bathe me

       penetrate me with wet

restore and purify

my being

take over and disinfect

let me feel my own strength

until it pours out from my cells

into the space inside my heart

where love and lust still dwell

My tears mingle with the sweet drops

                as I fling arms open to the sky

releasing strikes of lightening

for every word I cry

as I summon, pray for lightness

mixed with the sturdiness of earth

Let joy rise up and bubble

within my being

as rebirth

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lora-lee
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Apr 13, 2016
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