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Desert Girl - I am lost in a desert with no food, no water, completely disoriented. The night comes down and I keep walking until I fall to the ground almost dead. A windstorm follows and from the clouds a girl that resembles a goddess comes down and casts a spell on me. The desert becomes a green garden with waterfalls and trees. I wake up listening to her song. We fall in love but then I realize I have to go because the spell will fade away in air soon. The scene moves to the ocean where I disappear for a distant land.
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