A river of torn memories cuts through my eyes,
Writing letters sinking on vanishing train lines,
Only snakes and scorpions pry into cactus skins,
Soaking up their venom and drying out everything
When cactus thorns grow as high as prison bars,
And gash just as deep and cause perminant scars,
When realizing that years of freedom were not,
Lying inside caskets under desert sands to rot
And a river is only imagined,
And a mountain is all but crumbled,
In dry winds flutter ravens,
And in sands dead branches tumble
Ship wrecks leave nothing but lanterns and quests,
Deserted beaches hold unearthed treasure chests,
There is so much beauty in the legends been told,
Mirages promised treasures of starlight and gold
Last glimmers of a star that had darkened my mind,
In desert nights was the only light that would shine,
Tumbling blindly in hopes it would guide my hands,
Aimlessly searching for oases in the sand
And a river is only imagined,
And a mountain is all but crumbled,
In dry winds flutter ravens,
And in sands dead branches tumble
Monday, October 15, 2007
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