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Toward east I look down and see the stars When up I look, my eyes meet the sky And between earth and space an intersection Painted velvet red followed by its shades Gold and lively Grass under a touch of colorful glass Baby blue changes to the deepest Azur. All gives way under a vast ocean Where two bright fish swim and swirl in the infinite expense. And I turn my loving gaze toward west As I find a shrouded mystery hidden behind a secret mist Covering it all, but the shine of city lights. Tis' the late sister who might blind the spectator when time comes for night to uncover delights and fright the expectant orator.
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Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019 at 4:50 AM UTC
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Toward east I look down and see the stars When up I look, my eyes meet the sky And between earth and space an intersection Painted velvet red followed by its shades Gold and lively Grass under a touch of colorful glass Baby blue changes to the deepest Azur. All gives way under a vast ocean Where two bright fish swim and swirl in the infinite expense. And I turn my loving gaze toward west As I find a shrouded mystery hidden behind a secret mist Covering it all, but the shine of city lights. Tis' the late sister who might blind the spectator when time comes for night to uncover delights and fright the expectant orator.
Wrote it in the skies.
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Aug 16, 2019
Aug 16, 2019 at 4:50 AM UTC
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