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Burn In response to Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
The arid desert that never sleeps
Never gets dark, never gets cold
The sun burns at 101 degrees
the sky stays at a bright
The mountains stand tall
The ocean stays crystal clear
All that lays is a dead, rotted walrus
Buried in the pulpy sand
Sun burns so bright
Time melts before your eyes
Sun burns so bright
Directions will never be recognized
Sun burns so bright
All trees seem to die
The arid desert that never sleeps
Never gets dark, never gets cold
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