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7 moons in the sky, Stars surround them way up high Supernovas filled the air, emerging like a solar flare. 6 moons all aglow Shimmering like the winters snow Meteors crash but have no sound, Stardust floats like a fluffy cloud. 5 moons look as thin as glass, As you watch from freshly cut grass. Spinning gently, still and quiet. Like Saturn’s rings spin in a riot. 4 moons left in space, Each of them crushed as if by a mace. Shake and crumble, The moons all rumble. 3 moons in a row, They look as soft as fresh powder snow. Nothing’s better, as they float like a feather. 2 moons as grey as ashes. Side by side they look like glasses. Two lenses with stars as a frame, Jupiter’s storm, crashed and sang. 1 lonely moon left in the sky. Looking around the rest went goodbye.
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Feb 2, 2021
Feb 2, 2021 at 5:12 AM UTC
7 Moons
7 moons in the sky, Stars surround them way up high Supernovas filled the air, emerging like a solar flare. 6 moons all aglow Shimmering like the winters snow Meteors crash but have no sound, Stardust floats like a fluffy cloud. 5 moons look as thin as glass, As you watch from freshly cut grass. Spinning gently, still and quiet. Like Saturn’s rings spin in a riot. 4 moons left in space, Each of them crushed as if by a mace. Shake and crumble, The moons all rumble. 3 moons in a row, They look as soft as fresh powder snow. Nothing’s better, as they float like a feather. 2 moons as grey as ashes. Side by side they look like glasses. Two lenses with stars as a frame, Jupiter’s storm, crashed and sang. 1 lonely moon left in the sky. Looking around the rest went goodbye.
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Feb 2, 2021
Feb 2, 2021 at 5:12 AM UTC
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