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What the Sunshine Does

by marromsky

Sunflowers in the open, eating the sunshine, throwing color to the land, making the world appeasing. Trees training to reach tremendous heights, growing leaves and branches, splashing in the sunshine, like Jon on a Sunday morning. Bird-of-paradise, in paradise, walking, walking through the clouds, inhaling  the sunshine, Minding its own business.
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