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Desert Winds

by @kevinjtaylor

Desert Wind “The lone and level sands stretch far away.” Shelley, Ozymandias. Ah… And there it is, my friend— “A disembodied thought,” Found, we’re told, under a soldier’s boot, Though some have said it is not a thinkingness But a yearning for the life that held it. And there, just there, a bit of quartz As white as cataracts As final rays of sunlight, once Caught and held— As black clouds Boil across an afternoon sky Eclipse the sun and day falls into night. Or so the lone survivor told. But she was blind, it’s said. She lived another day or two The legend goes, to say who won. Though who would care, I wonder? Surely not the dead. But we, the living, in seeking, release the past to where All pasts must dwell, recover hope, however faint, Rekindle life, wherever present, harken to a living Wind, attend its voices— those of Jesus, Allah, HaShem, L. Ron Hubbard, and others. And having listened and formed our own thoughts And consulted with prayer and vision, Rejoin, rejoice, reclaim our own lives, Today, we are returned. Today we are alive— and come and go in peace.
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