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Our Moon

Luna the Moon

Earth's satellite

My, she looks so lovely and bright

She lightens our lands

In her nightly gleam

This heavenly object in orbit dream

She's pitted and scarred

Through eons of hits

But still above us she patiently sits

Her ability to control our oceans and seas

Is quite a feat, considering where she!

To have the grace to invite us to land

To take her rocks and her lunar sands

So if we decide to habitat the Moon

She's the bride and man the groom

This beauty in the sky who shines at night

For millions of years such a wonderful sight

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Mar 24, 2010
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