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Stargazers

by mary-ederline-mamburam

The serene sea possessed the moon's gleam The galaxies of stars make shine the images of the buildings The whole night we were stargazing And the morning dew in the grass as cold as the air enveloping our bodies At this moment, your lips are the skies And we found the most beautiful constellation of the night.
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