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still silence, solemn darkness broken only by shouts of orange and murmurs of blue burst of white from which daggers of light protrude imagine the Psalms David would’ve written if he could’ve seen this This is your work, Your creation. You are everywhere, in everything. In the vast silence of space, our galaxy is but a speck, one bulb on your strand of Christmas lights, and our earth is even more miniscule. You stand on the outside of this glory, surveying your work. “All of creation sings His name”— how many times have I heard, but paid no heed? It’s true, though, now I see. how can they say this all manifested from a bang?
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Sep 8, 2014
Sep 8, 2014 at 11:45 PM UTC
universal verses
still silence, solemn darkness broken only by shouts of orange and murmurs of blue burst of white from which daggers of light protrude imagine the Psalms David would’ve written if he could’ve seen this This is your work, Your creation. You are everywhere, in everything. In the vast silence of space, our galaxy is but a speck, one bulb on your strand of Christmas lights, and our earth is even more miniscule. You stand on the outside of this glory, surveying your work. “All of creation sings His name”— how many times have I heard, but paid no heed? It’s true, though, now I see. how can they say this all manifested from a bang?
my English teacher showed us a 30 minute video consisting of pictures of various stars and galaxies.  he told us to write about what we saw.  this is the result.
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Sep 8, 2014
Sep 8, 2014 at 11:45 PM UTC
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