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Feb 2018
Serens do shine across the sky,
that cascades in a swirling light.
The darkness opens up a view,
that centers in third eye.

Night casts off in quietude,
to gaze up while wind gently purrs.
The moment hugs and here I stand
with star sisters that sing.

Oh to sip the bubbly brew,
that tickles on the tongue and breath.
A drink or two it never hurts,
when dark covers the light.

Soon the landscape whispers grand,
to escort me to go to sleep.
And dream I will inside this night
before sun princess calls.

When the ball of fire shines,
across horizon than I wake.
And recall where I traveled to
as prose does birth my hands.
A poem inspired by the great Elizabeth Squires  Thanks
Star BG
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Star BG  66/F/New York
(66/F/New York)   
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