the desert
as the wind whispers
the sun burns
life hides deep
under the stony shadows
of a desert rose
© G.s.k. ‘16
in his blue veil he rode –
the desert
rose
😉
© G.s.k. ‘16
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – April 30, 2016 – I used the video from Paloma’s lovely prompt – but wasn’t really feeling too horsey today … so I wrote about the Sahara … where the desert rose – a rock formation – can be found … in the shadow perhaps we’d find a small insect – like a scorpion 😉
Carpe Diem Special #208 Sara McNulty’s 4th “fantasy” shadorma – here is our last celebratory post in honour of Sara McNulty who won the Carpe Diem Kukai dedicated to time.
shadorma — a non-rhyming six-line poem in 3/5/3/3/7/5 — or a tilus. A tilus is a non-rhyming, 3-line poem with a syllable count of 6-3-1.