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.arAr,axA.Mx.Ax- A , AA, ame ri BOAT OF THE DESERT Oh boat of the desert, how slowly you stalk As you carry your burden with leisurely walk! From morning till night in the rays of the sun Onward you plod till the day is done. You trudge on for hours with lazy stride Swaying forever from side to side. You can go on for days without any thirst. In races of distance you come in first. John Roth, A9 THE COWBOY A Cowboy's life is the life for me So happy-go-lucky and so free. As I wander along and think and sigh A coyote's call comes echoing nigh, That call I know is the call of the Wild, It's delivered to me over mile and mile. I can hardly resist a temptation so great To ride and to ride at a furious rate Over mountain ridge, over hill and dale, A pony rider carrying the mail. Jimmy Cowdrey, B7. GOD'S CANDLES Yuccas! God's candles Illuminating spring's stayg But with summer's arrival Hot zephyrs extinguish their glory. Nancy Ryan, A9. THE AFTER GLOW The desert, with its wonder cliffs, High protruding edges, The mesas, with their reddish hue And the mountains' granite ledges, The purple sage, the desert grass, The vultures searching for their prey, The beautiful golden after-glow At the ending of the day. Jack Henry, A8. One Hundred Eighry-'Four
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CALIFORNIA Oh, Glorious California, How sweet you seem to me. Thy little, lovely, wild flowers And the shady pepper tree. Thy lovely ocean Waters Thy grass green covered hills Thy sun forever shining My heart with rapture fills. Thy turquoise sky above us Thy royal purple mountains Thy crystal brooks and streams Thy clear and cooling fountains. In this golden California I shall always stay No other earthly power Shall make me go away. Edna Robinson, B7 A PRAYER FOR RAIN Our fields are dry and barren A fire rages in our mountains And we pray for rain. The wild ones of the hills Are driven in search of drink, A prayer rises to heaven in smokel Lord, send rain to refresh Thy children And to revive our crops. The earth is baked by the sun And fruit shrivels on our trees. Please, God, send us rain! A DESERT PALM Silhouetted in blue, Carved in gold, Alone, and beckoning. A DIAMOND Deep in the earth, Far from man, A bit of carbon dwelt In darkness, obscurity, And yet a gem so rare. So be it with man. Some one gleam of hope Turns the darkness Into life. One Hundred Eighty-six Nancy Ryan, A9. Justi1z Atkinson, A9. Billy Mcdllister, B9
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