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Kuutamo

Silver mirror of our Earth and Sun, I rise to meet you tonight. Across turquoise and sea-green clouds and through a pale mist shining. Occulting the dawn and inventing a new day, a sunrise in the night, Gently piercing the curtains of rain The quiet observer, silver-white. You are the glimmering widow Spinning twilit cobwebs along the meadows of perse dusk. You rose from the ocean Brine cascading down your face And a sea-salt storm came to be. You are that which defines the day and you create the night, embracing the Earth, and giving meaning to life.
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May 5, 2012
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