Gazelle

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A stray gazelle racing the sand in the desert,
Facing the sun heat, beating the hell in the desert.

Day and night, years of solitude and silence,
Roving the stone lava beds in the desert.

The brave gazelle sleeps in a volcano,
Willing the life to bloom and grow in the desert.

Darkness and light, coldness of night incite,
The lonely deer to find shelter in the desert.

A vagabond happens upon the fair beast,
He vows to save the pretty soul in the desert.

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I hope you like this poetry style . It's called (ghazal poem)...

**A (Ghazal) is a poem that is made up like an odd numbered chain of couplets, where each couplet is an independent poem. It should be natural to put a comma at the end of the first line. The Ghazal has a refrain of one to three words that repeat, and an inline rhyme that preceedes the refrain. Lines 1 and 2, then every second line, has this refrain and inline rhyme, and the last couplet should refer to the authors pen-name... The rhyming scheme is AA bA cA dA eA etc.

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