Parched, cracked and blistered the land
Sun bleached bones litter the ground
Ribs protrude through skins of the beasts
Lush flora now burnt, deceased
Solarburn
Blistered earth
The sky aghast with windy brown
The choking storms hurl dust around
Sun glows red through arid skies
All life wilts and slowly dies
No rehydration to be found
The wilderness is nothingness
The sun glows red through arid skies
Desolate country harsh and bare
All life wilts and slowly dies
Underneath the solar flare
Gaunt ruins where a forest stood
Sporadic stumps of burning wood
Artesian bores leak sand and dust
Once flowing pumps decayed with rust
Last precious drops evaporated, dams now baked and desiccated
From our star a solar wind, roasts the scars of the continent
Fragments of what used to be, a wasteland of salinity
A Mars on Earth all barren ground, nothing living can be found