There is only dust in the distance
And my breaths are getting slow
And soon I shall be a sand dune
And no man will ever know
In this quiet land of barren life
To survive is a sacred sin
Here men come not to die free
But to live long as a fabled djinn
In the golden ferns and flowers white
I watch the wind call out my name
To her who counts the skeletons growing
Our faces are all the same
And the sun here is an older thing
Who preaches no practice or path
His philosophy is walk and wither
His love is same as his wrath
My steps are becoming mirages
And I have one last oasis to reach
Where I shall hold my silence close
When the world has nothing left to teach
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