Arabian Sand

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    Arabian Sand

    Scissor cut-out camels
    Strung wide in caravan
    Set against the mountains
    Of neatly-piled sand

    In some far off Arabian
    Night of twinkling stars
    A prize of stock and beauty
    Tied silken to a Moor

    Protected by the master
    And burning razor steel
    Guarded by a lover
    A one-way lover, still

    Atop my magic fabric
    I close within a scent
    Of very subtle jasmine
    An aphrodisiac

    Lain out in sultry slumber
    'Neath tents against the sky
    Shiny threads of wonder
    Gloat to catch my eye

    Ancients and her master
    Phrophesied this day
    When sandy fingers come to call
    To coax the queen away

    Few possess the power
    To blend a splendid love
    But here it is, eyes collide
    She arches to above

    Some will call this hour
    The melting of the souls
    The end of pain and sorrow
    The spark of life it tolls

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    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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