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Liminal skies

The sun rides high atop a silver wave

Each new view framed in a different hue

In the liminal sky

 

A flock of birds block the view

Frame by frame, it slowly blurs

Leaving a faint white scar

 

Bobbing up and down

Running a marathon, the sun goes down

As we pass by

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sarita-aditya-verma
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Jan 18
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