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Shooting Star

She's often in the dark, especially at night

But never has she seen a shooting star.

She sings her song every night

In hopes that one day she might.

        "I’ve never seen a shooting star.

          If I did, I would have wished

          for the wish I wish every night.

          That I wish I may I wish I might

          make a wish to see the light!"

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East-Wind
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Jan 4, 2017
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