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I remember vividly
was only yesterday
Lying on the lawn I witnessed
Yucca Sky Ballet!
Twas sunset o'er the mountains
Horizon set the stage
For Cloud ensemble, Heavens lit
and Yucca Sky Ballet
The orchestra bobbed throughout the pit
with odd, breezy squeaks
All with cotton pompadours
and brassy pointed beaks
Then pausing on my leg
a bug reminded that my knee
Was claimed by tiny tickets
as the spider balcony
The suave and svelte balletomanes
were ushered to their seats
By a chromium-suited beetle
mincing a high desert beat
At once a dome of deepening blue
itself a lovely treat
Was speckled black by crows, who late
were scrambling for a seat
A chilling wind passed through the crowd
and turned the weeds to tumble
A cymbal CRACKING! split the house
a drummer drummed a rumble
Then all went silent, all went still
for twenty million rows
As SunKing pulled the backdrop down
a spectrum burst aglow!
And then I spotted Joshua
twas gliding through a cloud
He leaped! into the boiling fog
effortless and proud
So followed Yucca dancers
weaving through the sky
interpreting the history
for all that's lived on high
While urgent pooling shadows
stretching 'cross the trails
showed yesterday the passion plays
and ancient desert tales
An orchestra colossal
grand and bold and proud
did puncuate by blasting
shards of light into the crowd!
And at the height of movement
they wave a billion hands
a moving, leafy cosmic shroud
to filter light from land
Then such explosive chaos
too much for human eyes
Myriad troupes of ballerinas
spun deftly 'cross the sky
And when the raging tempest
grew mightiest (spider gone)
I rose to greet the climax
and applauded on my lawn
Then thunderfelt emotion
would flood old nature's place
A trillion tears came forth
and rolled along the desert face
Behold now the Performers!
Anchored and unswayed
Wonderously rehearsing
for the Yucca Sky Ballet
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