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I bow to thee, The great sands. ‘Gainst your power, Who are we? Born high or low, Everyone cowers, When winds howl, And sands blow. Inch by inch, day by day, You keep crawling along. Slowly, steadily, stealthily, You bury kingdoms away. The secrets you hold, May make men mad. Or bless ‘em beyond belief, With riches untold. Grains unfathomable, The world and beyond. For an eternal life, Just a few, be ample. Yet, we **** we fight, Lost in the parade. You blind us much, By clouding the light. In this barren wasteland, Keep moving, keep hoping. Many have been consumed, By this deathly quicksand. As you slip away, From within my grasp, Sometimes, I am glad, Sometimes, I wish you’d stay.
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Sep 24, 2017
Sep 24, 2017 at 10:23 AM UTC
Sands
I bow to thee, The great sands. ‘Gainst your power, Who are we? Born high or low, Everyone cowers, When winds howl, And sands blow. Inch by inch, day by day, You keep crawling along. Slowly, steadily, stealthily, You bury kingdoms away. The secrets you hold, May make men mad. Or bless ‘em beyond belief, With riches untold. Grains unfathomable, The world and beyond. For an eternal life, Just a few, be ample. Yet, we **** we fight, Lost in the parade. You blind us much, By clouding the light. In this barren wasteland, Keep moving, keep hoping. Many have been consumed, By this deathly quicksand. As you slip away, From within my grasp, Sometimes, I am glad, Sometimes, I wish you’d stay.
Inspired by a dust storm
a-wondering-wanderer
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Sep 24, 2017
Sep 24, 2017 at 10:23 AM UTC
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