She was born 7 pounds 7 ounces So clean and beautiful Untouched from the dirt of the earth and the corruption of society The stars shined so brightly for this one Riveting mountain hills and green valleys beamed when they heard the news The ocean's tides grew momentous and spilled over the beaches in joy Nature had gained another unstained soul The sun selfishly, but necessarily, tried to shield this one from the elements of others The pain and the suffering The sadness and the melancholy The sun couldn’t see another one of earth’s babies grow up to become lifeless For the sun would not allow the moon to take another Another baby that belonged to the moon’s dangerous night sky The moon reeled in these children with the promise of a sky painted with glimmering stars that could spell out your name And brighter lights that shined adjacent to tall buildings in a buzzing city But this was merely the moon’s treacherous trick And the rain was in on it as well For once the moon gained a follower The rain would join in Buckets of liquid depression would pour and pour from gray skies as they broke through the clouds that couldn't hold the weight of sadness anymore Then these children would sleep while the sun bared its face and heat And become insomniacs when the moon would reveal itself This way, they’d be forced to look into its lonely face all night And realize themselves how forlorn they were as well So now they crave the color of night forever They wish to see the color black eternally ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ She was born 7 pounds 7 ounces And was retuned back to the Earth within 17 years The knotted roots that brought her down thanked the moon
*It was so cloudy that day The sun was nowhere to be found