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Hi  🙋🏾‍♂ A few thoughts fleeting through my mind Have you ever seen the moonrise on a bright evening? Or sunshine on a gloomy cloudy day? Have you seen the twilight in the belly of the morning? Did you ever witness northern lights shimmer in the dark? Or the Orion creep up at night over the easterly horizon? Have you watched orcas ****** their full girth out of the blue? Have you seen the stars dance off in the skies on a clear night? Have you seen yourself in the mirror? Have you taken the time to look into your very own eyes? Right in there lie the mystery of your personality That comes through like sunshine on a rather rainy day That appears a golden yellow in the distant horizon A little freckles of brown, a little shade of dark The closer the better, the farther the best The more the less, The less the more The beauty that shines bright and brighter From dawn to dusk revealing majestic splendor each minute of the day
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Feb 7, 2020
Feb 7, 2020 at 6:15 AM UTC
Close encounters
Hi  🙋🏾‍♂ A few thoughts fleeting through my mind Have you ever seen the moonrise on a bright evening? Or sunshine on a gloomy cloudy day? Have you seen the twilight in the belly of the morning? Did you ever witness northern lights shimmer in the dark? Or the Orion creep up at night over the easterly horizon? Have you watched orcas ****** their full girth out of the blue? Have you seen the stars dance off in the skies on a clear night? Have you seen yourself in the mirror? Have you taken the time to look into your very own eyes? Right in there lie the mystery of your personality That comes through like sunshine on a rather rainy day That appears a golden yellow in the distant horizon A little freckles of brown, a little shade of dark The closer the better, the farther the best The more the less, The less the more The beauty that shines bright and brighter From dawn to dusk revealing majestic splendor each minute of the day
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Feb 7, 2020
Feb 7, 2020 at 6:15 AM UTC
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