Desert Wind: The Ballad of Lawrence

Richard

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His legend would outshine them all
But fate, it seems, had other plans
A desert wind that will not fail
Lawrence of Arabia, world-renowned
And led them on a victor's race
On English roads, his final stand
Lawrence of Arabia would ride
From Arabic sands to English shore
Defying rank, he'd never bend
The sands of time may shift and blow
While mocking brass and rank untold
Guerrilla warfare was his game
Your spirit rides forevermore
Lawrence, Lawrence, desert wind
Across the dunes, a tale unfolds
On two wheels flying, wind in his hair
But Lawrence's legend continues to grow
Your journey's reached its bitter end
From Sinai to Damascus' fall
A British soldier, bold and true
A warrior-scholar, desert-bound
When war was done, he sought no fame
Just peace and quiet, a simpler name
The desert knew and feared his name
In sands of gold and skies of blue
His tale in books and film was made
The Turks he fought with tactics bold
He led by wit and desert vim
Of one man's daring, brave and bold
Lawrence, Lawrence, desert wind
In war and peace, he blazed a trail
No uniform or brass for him
With Arabs riding at his side
With Bedouin tribes he found his place
But legends never truly fade
No enemy could catch him there