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I wonder what spins around that star That one up there, the one up far Part of the glories of the universe, Another golden purse, beautifully diverse, Does its gravity warmly embrace An intelligent race or just empty rocks in space? Or is it there for us to admire, Another signal fire, the blackness perspires, Like a woman who can’t have kids, But showers loving fits on her friends’ misfits, However, I hope, she is a mother, To sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, Where beings love and live and lie, Things cry and fly and hope never dies, I hope they gaze at night at our own mother, And their hearts flutter, and wonder, like we wonder
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May 3, 2014
May 3, 2014 at 2:19 PM UTC
Around that Star
I wonder what spins around that star That one up there, the one up far Part of the glories of the universe, Another golden purse, beautifully diverse, Does its gravity warmly embrace An intelligent race or just empty rocks in space? Or is it there for us to admire, Another signal fire, the blackness perspires, Like a woman who can’t have kids, But showers loving fits on her friends’ misfits, However, I hope, she is a mother, To sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, Where beings love and live and lie, Things cry and fly and hope never dies, I hope they gaze at night at our own mother, And their hearts flutter, and wonder, like we wonder
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May 3, 2014
May 3, 2014 at 2:19 PM UTC
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