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A Grain of Desert Sand
A grain of sand lies on the desert dune Listens to the arid music of the harsh wind Rolls down the slope dancing to its tune Face shined, doesn’t mind the grueling grind. It rests there still in the shadow of solitude Sees the sun rise, scorch the desolate desert Its heart of cool crystal feels the heat intrude Waits for the dance of the night breeze to start. The silver shine of the desiccated desert moon Envelops it with the transient gleam of ecstasy, It forgets that the mystique night will end soon The flare of the desert sun it will again see. With the force of fury the summer storm blows The grain of sand flies liberated toward eternity And to the fervent fold of a distant oasis it goes Where it sinks in the calm water of still serenity. The bliss of tranquility enters its heart’s quiet core The blaze of the desert sun can’t burn it any more. April 13, 2018 For Brian Strand's Your Selection Contest
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