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The moon is beautiful in her solitude. From afar she is like a pearl, pure white Like milk. Though she knows multitudes: She is not white like a pearl, smooth like silk. Surfaces are cratered, tumultuous, grey and not white. Sometimes she is shy, disappearing behind clouds and shadowed trees, As if she were scared of her own light. She waxes, she wanes, she decreases And fades, only to become brighter than ever. She knows what it is like to be ever -changing, outshining everything in Her splendor. Like her, I want to illuminate dark skies.
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 7:37 AM UTC
The moon
The moon is beautiful in her solitude. From afar she is like a pearl, pure white Like milk. Though she knows multitudes: She is not white like a pearl, smooth like silk. Surfaces are cratered, tumultuous, grey and not white. Sometimes she is shy, disappearing behind clouds and shadowed trees, As if she were scared of her own light. She waxes, she wanes, she decreases And fades, only to become brighter than ever. She knows what it is like to be ever -changing, outshining everything in Her splendor. Like her, I want to illuminate dark skies.
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 7:37 AM UTC
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