Tag: desert

  • Indio to Blythe

    Desert scenes
    Indio to Blythe
    Open desert and hot vista
    Where I first heard the Western Wall
    And cried for Lauren, the dancer

    Place where war machines were tested
    So they could go triumph on the African continent

    Driving space
    To reflect on the seen and unseen
    Seen across the distance
    The potential
    Unseen in the near distance
    The potential

    A place where a strange entrepreneur lived
    He sold gas to the travelers
    He raised llamas in the heat
    He planted palm trees in rows and triangles and circles
    Just like he planted conflict in his own family
    I wonder if any of them escaped
    Across the desert

    Heat,
    heat and wind,
    heat and wind and vastness

    One hundred miles
    Across this space
    So many came west
    and saw this as only the last desolate miles
    before the promised land
    so many went east
    and escaped this way through desolation of space and heat
    the wind blowing them
    further off the path of their lives

    One hundred miles
    With little of the water of life
    And wind to blow our cares
    Back as dust in our faces
    If that be where our mind is
    or to blow them to other places.

    It’s another hundred miles
    To the ones who sit in the vast space
    Or turn off the road
    To see the thousand year old petroglyphs
    And wonder what beauty there was
    When other people came here
    To live, to carve, to gaze at the sky

    Indio to Blythe
    Blythe to Indio
    A passage in space
    A passing of time
    A path through life, westward or eastward
    Raw emotions heated to the edge of tolerance
    One hundred miles

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    See an earlier piece about this place.

    Indio to Blythe