Summary
In the deserts of life, companionship is the oasis we stumble upon when thirst and weariness threaten to consume us. It is not a side dish but the feast itself—nourishment that strengthens, renews, and sustains. This poem explores companionship as the ultimate diet, the endless meal that satisfies without waste, and the cosmic gift that reminds us we are never alone.
🐪 Camel Journey
In the desert of long days and longer nights,
I wandered—parched, weary, alone.
The Dromedary camel carried me across endless dunes,
But thirst gnawed deeper than the sun’s fire.
🌵 Desert & Oasis
Then—an oasis.
A ring of Camelthorn trees,
A waterhole gleaming like salvation.
I drank, and the world returned to me.
🍽️ Food & Consumption
So is companionship:
Not a side dish, but the feast itself.
No plates, no spoons, no ceremony—
Only the raw joy of being nourished.
Every fiber strengthened,
Every hunger stilled,
Every longing met with abundance.
Nothing wasted, nothing left behind.
Companionship is the diet without end,
The wish upon a trillion stars made flesh.
It is shade in the scorching day,
Warmth in the chilling night,
The oasis that says: you are not alone.
✨ Cosmic Scale
Drink deeply, eat fully,
For too much is never enough.
Companionship is the meal,
And the cosmos itself is the table.

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