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Elathe's 'The Traveler'
Four steps from the sunlight
 Shadows growing darker
 The wind brings something sweet and sad
 Blue sand that burns blows near
 
 In the distance a man walks alone
 The sands deter him little
 As if they know him, this Traveler
 A winged creature flies above the sand,
 howling in its fruitless search for meat
 
 Shadows encroach, overtake
 The sand forms frozen archways
 through which the man passes
 He is going home, to Gahshikahrah.
 
 The wind has died, the flyer mourns
 Kiah shake the bitter statues of the sand
 With glazed eyes, they run to Quay
 lest the night steal both heat and life.
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