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We took a drive down to Arizona last summer - I know, it was a terrible season to do it, but We didn’t have enough time off while She was in school, and I had just gotten My vacation, so summer it had to be. We were cruising down the road through the desert, (And I know people say that deserts are full of cactuses, But really they aren’t, I mean, I only saw like Seven the whole trip and that was really disappointing Because I was only really in it for the cactuses; Oh, but I’m rambling) and she asked me Why there even are roads in the middle of What is basically an enormous sand dune, So I said I guess there must be towns out here In this enormous sand dune, places that need Getting-to. She looked up at the empty shallow-water Blue of the sky and said, well why would there be Towns out here? Between the heat and the salt flats And the lack of cacti (which she said for my benefit) I don’t see why anyone would visit a desert, Much less live in it. Which was something to think on, So I did, and after considering the question, I said, The pilgrims came to a land of harsh winters And savage peoples (or so they thought) and Hated the place, but hated it less than their home, So they stayed. She seemed in wonder and a little Sad, pondered this new information for a moment And said, what they were running from must have been Bad, and now it’s got them stuck out here Even when it’s dead they can’t go back. I knew she meant more than villages in the sand, But I just said yeah and dipped my head.
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May 31, 2011
May 31, 2011 at 1:20 PM UTC
Well, Why Did We Come Here?
We took a drive down to Arizona last summer - I know, it was a terrible season to do it, but We didn’t have enough time off while She was in school, and I had just gotten My vacation, so summer it had to be. We were cruising down the road through the desert, (And I know people say that deserts are full of cactuses, But really they aren’t, I mean, I only saw like Seven the whole trip and that was really disappointing Because I was only really in it for the cactuses; Oh, but I’m rambling) and she asked me Why there even are roads in the middle of What is basically an enormous sand dune, So I said I guess there must be towns out here In this enormous sand dune, places that need Getting-to. She looked up at the empty shallow-water Blue of the sky and said, well why would there be Towns out here? Between the heat and the salt flats And the lack of cacti (which she said for my benefit) I don’t see why anyone would visit a desert, Much less live in it. Which was something to think on, So I did, and after considering the question, I said, The pilgrims came to a land of harsh winters And savage peoples (or so they thought) and Hated the place, but hated it less than their home, So they stayed. She seemed in wonder and a little Sad, pondered this new information for a moment And said, what they were running from must have been Bad, and now it’s got them stuck out here Even when it’s dead they can’t go back. I knew she meant more than villages in the sand, But I just said yeah and dipped my head.
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May 31, 2011
May 31, 2011 at 1:20 PM UTC
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