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Beep, beep, beep A satellite circles but sleeps. One eye always open, It catches the lights on its sloping. What is day but the rays? What is night but fright? Cold vacuum meets hull, But the bite of frost has grown dull. The satellite may be lonely, But at least it knows why. The Earth pulls it along, As if string to kite, saying “Please watch me, as I sing in delight.” A bird’s song, the people clap and cheer, Unknowingly seen by the seer. A cruel joke, a sighing anecdote, When all you can do is float.
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Apr 4, 2018
Apr 4, 2018 at 8:09 PM UTC
Satellite Life
Beep, beep, beep A satellite circles but sleeps. One eye always open, It catches the lights on its sloping. What is day but the rays? What is night but fright? Cold vacuum meets hull, But the bite of frost has grown dull. The satellite may be lonely, But at least it knows why. The Earth pulls it along, As if string to kite, saying “Please watch me, as I sing in delight.” A bird’s song, the people clap and cheer, Unknowingly seen by the seer. A cruel joke, a sighing anecdote, When all you can do is float.
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Apr 4, 2018
Apr 4, 2018 at 8:09 PM UTC
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