I wish I was at peace now, but the desert has become my heartbreak. The vastness and harshness of the desert reflect a sense of emotional pain and longing for tranquility. It suggests a deep connection between the desert's oppressive environment and inner turmoil.
Perhaps deserts are inherently designed to break us and strip away superficial layers, revealing our true selves. Williams implies that deserts have a way of wearing us down to our fundamental core, which can be both a painful and transformative experience.