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A DAY'S END.

I have seen the sunset Filling the western sky with Orange Fiery clouds escorting the sun Home Dispatching an Aura of golden rays Bidding farewell the long shadows Calling tired farmers back home Inviting the host of the heavens. I have seen rubies in the sky Appearing one after another An Invisible hand somewhere Along the horizon unseen Switching them on to light the earth. Twinkle diamond twinkle Red, Blue, Green twinkle. I have seen a beaming face, Peeping at me from the dark horizon, Then shyly sailing high Racing against the wispy clouds To join the Radiance of her daughters Smiling all the way to the constellations; Blazing Beauties of the Night!
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stanley-mungai
Kenyan
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Feb 16, 2012
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