Summary
This quote suggests the vast emptiness and isolation of the desert, emphasizing its dominance over everything else. It implies a sense of repetition, as if nothing has changed or exists beyond the desert. The emphasis on "that only" highlights the all-encompassing nature of the desert, potentially symbolizing feelings of emptiness or hopelessness. It underscores the desolation and insignificance of other elements in comparison to the overpowering presence of the desert.
By Stephen King