oh, the fire with its dancing beams welcomes each morning with hues so bright, engorges as the globe circumnavigates, fading, dissolving, with approaching night.
the clouds play tag with the ball of gas: covering, as curtains - some thin, others thick. mighty Cumulonimbus precedes the drops; delicate Cirrus wisps are the sky’s speckled pick.
the forests serve as shadows for all the horizon: redwood to palm, soaking up a meal from the glowing radiations that branch out; the rooted ground is theirs to steal.
the species of the world adapt to its clock. majestic elephants roam while the glows remain, and owls wait for the blackness to settle; everything in its path is cured of their pain.