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Poem on camel in a desert |
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Answer» Answer: hp this hlps Explanation: Trackless and bare are the sands of the desert No verdure adorns them, no green tree is there; Parched by the winds and the hot, scorching sun rays, Strewn with white BONES lying bleaching and bare, Like a vast ocean of rolling sand surges Beaten and DRIVEN like waves on the deep, Changing and shifting in wildest confusion In the hot wind-storms that over them sweep. Patiently, slowly, across the vast ocean Plod the strong camels, so faithful and true; Ships of the desert, with merchandise LADEN, Gladly for them comes the harbor in view. Onward they toil on their long, weary voyage, While NEVER a blade of grass blesses their sight; Cheered through the day by the songs of the Arabs, Resting upon the bare sand-waves by NIGHT. |
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