Monday, February 20, 2006

Desert Night Approaching

Red monoliths ablaze in the sunset glow
Home of the Ancients, the Hopi, the Navajo
The Colorado River in the canyon pushes through
Rapids roaring, currents carving sculpture in rich, chocolate hue
Pueblo ruins peering over the high cliff edge
Petroglyphs, pictographs painted on rock ledge
Will soon fade out in the dying light
Covered by the darkness of approaching night
The dying echo of clashing Bighorn Sheep
The coming of night, soon to put them to sleep
Cactus flowers closing up along the dusty ground
The quiet of the stars becomes the only sound
It only lasts a while, this stillness phase
Until sunrise hits red monoliths, setting them ablaze

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow Outdoorsy girl- you really know how to ramble lol! Love ya--btw what would my codename be?

Tara Byte said...

guess who, i created one to keep in touch. heck maybe i will move away from lj.......naw!

Outdoorsy Girl said...

Well, tx, you know that I can't reveal any of the pet names...er, I mean nicknames that I call you. hahaha!

luvwannabefree25 said...

Beautiful.

Tara Byte said...

For TX.

*waving hand around* "pick me! pick me ! i know a couple of names.......i mean, codenames for you. "

Thomas J Wolfenden said...

I lived in that part of Arizona for a while...

Hit the nail right on the head.

Outdoorsy Girl said...

Why thanks, Ranger Tom!