Time’s gentle hand will lift the weary eyes,
Ascending, breaking through the billowing skies.
Vaporous veils, they glaze the vision’s pane,
Blink, and prismatic crystals form, a gleaming chain.
Through the murky haze, the sun’s shape is unclear,
A distant orb, a promise, a tear.
If one dares to seize a sun from the clouds’ embrace,
A cosmic dance with satellites may ensue,
A whirlwind tour, a low orbit’s embrace,
Round and round, a journey anew.
But let us leave the earth and its familiar thrills,
For you have soared to where the clouds dissolve into the sky’s soft rills.
Time’s relentless march will clear the clouded gaze,
Sweep away the vapor, shatter the crystalline haze.
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Sun Beyond the Clouds
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World is funny place
The world is a funny place,
Full of strange and wondrous things.
Like the fact that the Earth is round,
But flat-earthers still insist it swings.
Or the fact that the sun is hot,
But the people of the North Pole wear shorts.
Or the fact that the ocean is deep,
But people still go swimming in it, and weep.
Or the fact that the sky is blue,
But the grass is green, and the clouds are too.
Or the fact that we’re all made of atoms,
But we can’t see them, even with our big fat domes.
The world is a funny place,
Full of strange and wondrous things.
So next time you’re feeling down,
Just remember that the world is upside down.
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All hope is lost
When all hope is lost, and you’ve faced all your fears
The shine in your eyes still be seen through your tears
All those battles you fought, and all that you lost
Your courage will still show in you, no matter the cost
Though you feel so alone, and your heart runs so low
Friends will still come to your rescue, you should already know
They’ll carry your torch, until you can stand
And guide you out, from the dark of the sand
Your courage will win, as sure as the sky
To remind you, even during the darkest goodbye
That this too shall pass, and soon all will be
Though it may seem hard now, patience will set you free
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Sheltered
A humble home, a haven from the storm,
A cozy sanctuary, a place to be warm.
A roof over your head,
Is more important than the stars in the sky spread.
For the stars are but distant lights,
That twinkle and gleam in the darkest nights.
But a home is a place where your heart can rest,
Where you are safe and loved, at your very best.
So cherish your shelter, your humble abode,
For it is a blessing, a gift bestowed.
And though the stars may be bright and fair,
A home is a treasure beyond compare.
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Love’s Disaster
When all the world was bright with spring,
And love’s young dream was mine,
I thought no ill could ever bring
A cloud across the shine.
But, lo! the storm came sudden o’er,
The sky grew dark and drear;
And love, that seemed so bright before,
Was changed to bitter fear.
And now I know that love is blind,
And hope is all a lie;
And he who trusts in womankind
Must surely rue the day.
For love is like a summer dream,
That fades away too soon;
And he who hopes to win the gleam
Must pay the bitter boon.
So let me learn from bitterest woe
The lesson love has taught,
And never trust to woman’s vow,
Or hope to win her heart.
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Raindrops
Tapping on the windowpanes,
Like fingertips of angels,Whispering sweet lullabies,
To lull me to sleep.Drumming on the rooftiles,
Like a gentle drumbeat,Calling me to dance,
In the rain’s cool embrace.Falling on my face,
Like tears from heaven,Washing away my worries,
And leaving me cleansed.Raindrops, you are a gift,
From the sky above,Thank you for your beauty,
And your healing power.
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Let your emotions soar
Let your emotions soar
Like the birds in the sky,
Free and untethered,
Unafraid to fly.Don’t hold them back,
Don’t try to contain them,
Let them flow through you
Like a river of rain.Let them fill you up
With joy and love and peace,
Let them carry you away
To places unknown.Let your emotions soar
And touch the stars,
Let them set your soul on fire
And make your heart sing.Don’t be afraid to feel
The full range of human emotion,
It’s what makes us human
And what makes life worth living.So let your emotions soar
And let them take you on a journey
To a place of beauty and wonder
That you never knew existed.
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Wandering Cloud’s Solitude
Wandering cloud drifts in the sky,
Alone and free, with no one to rely,
Solitude is its only friend,
As it travels from end to end.
No worries, no fears, it wanders on,
In search of peace, until the dawn,
The world below, it watches with care,
And wonders if anyone is there.
But the cloud knows its true fate,
To wander alone, in a peaceful state,
Until the day it disappears from sight,
And becomes one with the starry night.
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The Mean Moon
The moon shines bright up in the sky,
But sometimes it can be quite sly.
It hides behind a cloud so mean,
Leaving us in darkness, unseen.Its light can change from big to small,
Leaving us with no light at all.
It teases us with its crescent shape,
And disappears without escape.The mean moon plays tricks on us all,
Leaving us feeling very small.
But we still love its beauty bright,
Even when it’s out of sight.
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The Aurora’s Dance
Aurora, oh Aurora, the sky is your stage,
With colors so vibrant, you light up the page,
A dance in the heavens, a sight to behold,
Your beauty and grace, never gets old.The stars are your audience, they twinkle with glee,
As you paint the night sky, for all to see,
Your movements are graceful, a true work of art,
A symphony in motion, that warms every heart.The Northern Lights, a wonder to behold,
Aurora Borealis, a story untold,
Aurora Australis, its southern twin,
Together they dance, and light up our skin.
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The Magic of the Night
The magic of the night is a wondrous thing,
When the stars twinkle and the crickets sing.
The moon shines bright, casting a silver light,
And all the world is peaceful and quiet.
The owls hoot softly in the trees,
While the gentle breeze rustles the leaves.
The fireflies dance in the dark,
Leaving behind a glowing spark.
The night sky is a canvas of black,
With constellations that form a pack.
Orion, Cassiopeia, and Ursa Major,
Are just a few that we can savor.
The magic of the night is all around,
In every sight, smell, and sound.
So take a moment to appreciate,
This enchanting time before it’s too late.
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Morning’s Merry Mood
With sunrise putting on a smile,
The world awakens mile by mile.
The sky turns from dark to bright,
And birds begin their morning flight.Dew drops glisten on the grass,
As gentle breezes come to pass.
The air is crisp, the mood is light,
And everything just feels so right.The sun peeks over the horizon,
Its rays warm and quite surprisin’.
The earth is bathed in golden light,
A truly magnificent sight.
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Freckled Beauty
Freckles mapped upon my velvet skin,
A beauty unique, that’s found deep within.
A canvas of wonder, that’s painted with care,
A reflection of the soul, so pure and rare.
The world is full of beauty, waiting to be seen,
In the simple things of life, that are so serene.
The sun shining bright, in a clear blue sky,
A reminder of life’s wonder, that’s hard to deny.
So let us embrace, the beauty that we hold,
For it’s in the imperfections, where true beauty unfolds.
With each freckle and scar, a story to be told,
Of a life well-lived, and a heart that’s bold.Inspired by prompt: Freckled maps on my velvet skin by spewingprompts
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A Song of Nature
Outside your window is a symphony of birds,
Their sweet melodies, like magical words.
A chorus of nature, in perfect harmony,
A reminder of life’s beauty and serenity.
The trees sway gently, in the whispering breeze,
A dance of nature, with such graceful ease.
The sun shines bright, in a clear blue sky,
A canvas of wonder, that’s hard to deny.
The world is full of magic, waiting to be found,
In the simple joys of life, that truly astound.
A song of nature, that’s sung every day,
A beautiful reminder, to simply be and stay.
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Set Free
Released to the sky, on wings of grace,
A soul unbound, finding its rightful place.
The weight of the world, no longer a burden,
As the spirit soars, in a joyous curtain.
The wind carries the soul, to new heights,
A world of wonder, with endless delights.
The past fades away, in a distant land,
As the future unfolds, like grains of sand.
A life renewed, with each beat of the heart,
A brand new start, a chance to depart.
So let the spirit fly, with wings set free,
A world of possibility, for all to see.
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A Burst of Life
So vibrant, so bright,
Nature’s colors burst in sight.
A symphony of hues,
In every shade and view.
The sun sets the sky ablaze,
As the day comes to a close.
The stars twinkle in a cosmic maze,
As the night quietly unfolds.
A world so alive and grand,
A sight so wondrous to behold.
Nature’s beauty in every strand,
A burst of life that never grows old.
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The Colors of Love
You’re the color in my world,
The hue that paints the sky.
With you, life’s canvas unfurled,
And all the shades come alive.
You’re the red of passion and fire,
The orange of sunsets so bold.
You’re the yellow of hope and desire,
The green of growth that never gets old.
You’re the blue of oceans so vast,
The purple of royalty and grace.
You’re the colors that forever last,
And light up my world with your embrace.
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Kaleidoscope Eyes
The way your eyes change colors with the sky,
Is like a kaleidoscope, a sight to behold and admire,
From blue to grey, to green and hazel,
Your eyes are a canvas, a masterpiece, a marvel.
They reflect the world, its beauty and its pain,
They speak volumes, without saying a thing,
They hold secrets, and tell stories untold,
They are a window to your soul, a treasure to behold.
Your eyes are like the sky, ever-changing and vast,
A kaleidoscope of colors, a beauty that will last.
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Grumpy Mornings
Your grumpy face in the mornings,
Is like a stormy sky without warnings.
Your eyes all puffy and red,
As if you just woke up from the dead.I try to cheer you up with a smile,
But it seems to take a while.
You sip your coffee, still half-asleep,
And I wonder if you’ll ever be complete.But as the day goes on, you start to glow,
And your grumpiness starts to go.
So I’ll wait patiently for tomorrow’s dawn,
And hope that your grumpy mood is gone.
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Sunsets Are Never Quite
Sunsets Are Never Quite
Sunsets are never quite,
their beauty elusive and fleeting.
Indescribable transitions of colors,
that paint the sky with each setting.
A momentary brilliance before the night,
as the horizon fades from view.
Sunsets are never quite,
and yet they leave us feeling anew.
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A Walk Along with Rising Sun
A Walk Along with Rising Sun
As the sun’s golden rays light up the sky, I take a walk with no reason to lie, The chirping birds and light breeze, All I want to do is be at ease.
The world seems so serene, A place impossible to ever demean, Watching the sky turn from dark to bright, Is a pure bliss, just pure delight.
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Stars align stars shine
Stars align stars shine
Sparkling in the silent sky
Guiding travelers with their light
Glimmering like jewels at nightStars align stars shine
Forming patterns in our eyes
Inspiring stories and dreams
Illuminating hopes and schemes
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I will still choose to find you
I search the stars, seek serendipity,
For my soulmate, my one true affinity,
Fate may play us a hand, but I won’t be resigned,
I will still choose to find you, till the end of time.Through the vast expanse of the starry night,
I’ll search for you, with all my might,
For I know in my heart, forever we’ll be,
Together, forever, just you and me.
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Fire and Water
Fire and Water
Fire and water, a union of might,
A dance of nature, that’s always in sight,
A clash of elements, that fills up the sky,
A thing of beauty, that never will die.The fire, it burns, with a fierce heat,
A thing of beauty, that’s hard to beat,
Its flames, they flicker, and fill us with awe,
A thing of wonder, that’s easy to draw.The water, it flows, with a gentle grace,
A symphony of nature, that’s hard to replace,
Its waves, they ripple, and fill us with peace,
A thing of beauty, that never will cease.The smoke, it rises, with a dark hue,
A thing of nature, that’s always in view,
Its texture, it swirls, and fills the air,
A thing of wonder, that’s beyond compare.Fire and water, they’re a thing of might,
A wonder of nature, that’s hard to confine,
They fill us with wonder, and endless awe,
A thing of beauty, that’s never a flaw.
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The Flowers and the Rain
The Flowers and the Rain
The flowers and the rain,
A beautiful sight to behold
The colors of the rainbow,
The petals of the rose so bold.The flowers and the rain,
A beautiful harmony of life
The colors of the sky,
The petals of the rose in strife.The flowers and the rain,
A beautiful gift from above
The colors of the sunset,
The petals of the rose in love.The flowers and the rain,
A beautiful blessing of joy
The colors of the morning,
The petals of the rose to deploy.
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Bird Explosion
Bird Explosion
Bird explosion, a sight to behold,
A wonder of nature, that’s pure and bold,
A flock of birds, that fills up the sky,
A thing of beauty, that catches the eye.The wings, they flap, with a rhythmic beat,
A symphony of nature, that’s hard to cheat,
Their feathers, they shine, and fill us with glee,
A thing of wonder, that’s easy to see.The sound, it rises, with a deafening roar,
A chorus of nature, that fills us with more,
Their calls, they echo, and fill the air,
A thing of beauty, that’s beyond compare.The sight, it amazes, and fills us with awe,
A wonder of nature, that never will thaw,
Their flight, it’s graceful, and fills us with peace,
A thing of wonder, that never will cease.Bird explosion, it’s a thing of grace,
A wonder of nature, that’s hard to replace,
It fills us with wonder, and endless awe,
A thing of beauty, that’s never a flaw.
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My Star
My star, so bright and true
Guiding me in all that I do
A shining light up in the sky
That never fades, never diesWith every twinkle, a new hope
A new dream, a new scope
To reach for the heavens above
And embrace the galaxy with loveMy star, like a diamond in the night
So radiant, so full of might
A beacon that never fades away
A promise of a better daySo I gaze up at the sky
And watch my star as it flies
A symbol of all that is good
A reminder of what I should
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A Big Red Star
A Big Red Star
There is a big red star in the sky
It is the brightest and the largest of them all
It is the leader and the protector of the other stars
It is the source of light and warmth for us allIt has been there since the beginning of time
It has witnessed the birth and death of many worlds
It has seen the rise and fall of many civilizations
It has heard the songs and stories of many soulsIt will be there until the end of time
It will outlive us and our descendants
It will remain faithful and loyal to its duty
It will shine with grace and beauty
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The Sky and Ground Embraced
The Sky and Ground Embraced
The sky and ground embraced at last,
In hues of gold and blue,
A moment that forever lasts,
A sight that’s ever new.The clouds that float upon the breeze,
The sun that sets so low,
The earth that’s filled with life and trees,
All bathed in twilight’s glow.The sky and ground, two worlds apart,
Yet join in sweet embrace,
A dance of light, a work of art,
A sublime, sacred space.And in this moment, we are one,
With nature’s endless grace,
The sky and ground, a love undone,
A kiss upon our face.
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Vertigo’s Embrace
Vertigo’s Embrace
I feel a sudden dizziness
As I look down from the edge
The world is spinning in my eyes
And I lose my sense of balanceI feel a surge of fear
As I realize I might fall
The ground is far below me
And I hear a distant callI feel a grip of panic
As I try to hold on tight
The wind is pushing me away
And I struggle with all my mightI feel a touch of calmness
As I accept my fate
The sky is clear above me
And I embrace the vertigo’s weight
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The sky
The Different Colors of the Sky: Exploring the Science Behind the Phenomenon
The sky is a beautiful and ever-changing canvas of colors, from the deep blues of a clear day to the vibrant oranges and pinks of a sunset. But what causes the sky to take on these different hues? In this article, we will explore the science behind the phenomenon of the different colors of the sky.
The most common color of the sky is blue. This is due to the fact that the Earth’s atmosphere scatters blue light more than any other color. This is known as Rayleigh scattering, and it occurs when sunlight passes through the atmosphere and is scattered in all directions by the molecules and particles in the air. The blue light is scattered more than other colors because it has a shorter wavelength, meaning it is more easily scattered by the atmosphere.
The sky can also take on a variety of other colors, such as pink, orange, yellow, and red. These colors are caused by the presence of dust, smoke, and other particles in the atmosphere. When the sun is low in the sky, its light has to travel through more of the atmosphere to reach us. This means that more of the blue light is scattered away, leaving the longer wavelength colors such as red, orange, and yellow. This is why sunsets are often so colorful.
The sky can also take on a variety of other colors due to the presence of clouds. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which scatter and reflect sunlight in different directions. This causes the clouds to appear white, but they can also take on a variety of other colors depending on the type of cloud and the angle of the sunlight.
Finally, the sky can also take on a variety of colors due to the presence of air pollution. Pollutants such as smoke, dust, and other particles can scatter and reflect sunlight in different directions, causing the sky to take on a variety of different colors.
In conclusion, the sky can take on a variety of different colors due to the presence of dust, smoke, clouds, and air pollution. These colors are caused by the scattering and reflection of sunlight by the particles and molecules in the atmosphere. The most common color of the sky is blue, due to the fact that blue light is scattered more than other colors. However, the sky can also take on a variety of other colors due to the presence of dust, smoke, clouds, and air pollution.
Exploring the Night Sky: A Guide to Stargazing
Exploring the night sky can be a captivating and rewarding experience. Stargazing is a hobby that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. With the right knowledge and equipment, you can observe the stars, planets, and other celestial bodies in the night sky.
To get started, you will need to find a dark location away from city lights. This will allow you to see more stars and other celestial objects. You should also familiarize yourself with the constellations and the night sky. Knowing the names of the constellations and their locations in the sky will help you identify them when you are stargazing.
You will also need to invest in a good pair of binoculars or a telescope. Binoculars are great for viewing stars and constellations, while a telescope is better for viewing planets and other celestial bodies. If you are just starting out, you may want to consider a pair of binoculars as they are more affordable and easier to use.
Once you have the necessary equipment, you can begin to explore the night sky. You can use star charts and apps to help you identify stars and constellations. You can also use a star wheel to help you locate stars and planets in the night sky.
Stargazing can be a fun and educational experience. With the right knowledge and equipment, you can explore the night sky and observe the stars, planets, and other celestial bodies.
The History of Skywatching: How Ancient Cultures Observed the Heavens
Since the dawn of civilization, humans have been captivated by the night sky. Ancient cultures around the world developed sophisticated methods of skywatching, using the stars and planets to track time, navigate, and even predict the future. This article will explore the history of skywatching, from its earliest beginnings to its modern-day applications.
The earliest evidence of skywatching dates back to the Neolithic period, when humans first began to settle in permanent communities. Ancient cultures used the stars to track the passing of time and the changing of the seasons. They also used the stars to navigate, as they could use the stars to determine their location and direction.
The ancient Egyptians were among the first to develop a sophisticated system of skywatching. They used the stars to track the movement of the sun and the moon, and to predict the flooding of the Nile. They also developed a calendar based on the stars, which was used to track the passing of time and the changing of the seasons.
The Babylonians were another ancient culture that developed a sophisticated system of skywatching. They used the stars to track the movement of the sun and the moon, and to predict eclipses. They also developed a system of astrology, which was used to predict the future.
The ancient Greeks were also avid skywatchers. They developed a system of astronomy, which was used to track the movement of the stars and planets. They also developed a system of astrology, which was used to predict the future.
The Chinese were also avid skywatchers. They developed a system of astronomy, which was used to track the movement of the stars and planets. They also developed a system of astrology, which was used to predict the future.
Skywatching has been an important part of human culture for thousands of years. Today, it is still used to track the movement of the stars and planets, and to predict eclipses and other astronomical events. It is also used to study the universe and to search for new planets and galaxies. Skywatching is an important part of our understanding of the universe, and it will continue to be an important part of our culture for many years to come.
The Wonders of the Aurora Borealis: Exploring the Northern Lights
The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, is a natural phenomenon that has captivated people for centuries. It is a beautiful display of light that appears in the night sky, usually in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. The Aurora Borealis is caused by the interaction of charged particles from the sun with the Earth’s atmosphere.
The Aurora Borealis is a breathtaking sight to behold. It is usually seen as a curtain of light that appears in the night sky, often in shades of green, pink, and purple. The lights can be seen in a variety of shapes, including arcs, spirals, and waves. The intensity of the lights can vary, from a faint glow to a bright, vivid display.
The best time to view the Aurora Borealis is during the winter months, when the nights are longer and the sky is darker. The lights can be seen in the northernmost parts of the world, including Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
The Aurora Borealis is a fascinating phenomenon that has been studied by scientists for centuries. It is believed that the lights are caused by the interaction of charged particles from the sun with the Earth’s atmosphere. These particles are drawn to the Earth’s magnetic poles, where they collide with atoms and molecules in the atmosphere, creating the beautiful display of light.
The Aurora Borealis is a truly remarkable sight to behold. It is a reminder of the beauty and power of nature, and a reminder of the fragility of our planet. For those who are lucky enough to witness the Northern Lights, it is an experience that will stay with them forever.
The Impact of Light Pollution on the Sky: How It Affects Our View of the Night Sky
Light pollution is a growing problem in many parts of the world, and it has a significant impact on our view of the night sky. Light pollution is the result of excessive and inappropriate artificial light, which can be caused by outdoor lighting, advertising, and other sources. This light can interfere with the natural night sky, making it difficult to observe stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
Light pollution affects the night sky in several ways. First, it reduces the visibility of stars and other celestial objects. This is because the bright artificial light from cities and other sources can overpower the faint light of stars and planets. This makes it difficult to observe the night sky, as the stars and other celestial objects are not as visible.
Second, light pollution can cause skyglow, which is a brightening of the night sky caused by the reflection of artificial light off of clouds and other particles in the atmosphere. This can make it difficult to observe faint stars and other celestial objects, as the skyglow can overpower them.
Third, light pollution can cause light trespass, which is when light from one area spills into another area, such as a neighbor’s yard or a nearby park. This can be disruptive to the natural night sky, as it can make it difficult to observe stars and other celestial objects.
Finally, light pollution can cause glare, which is when bright light from one area is reflected off of a surface, such as a window or a wall. This can be disruptive to the night sky, as it can make it difficult to observe stars and other celestial objects.
Light pollution has a significant impact on our view of the night sky. It reduces the visibility of stars and other celestial objects, causes skyglow, causes light trespass, and causes glare. This makes it difficult to observe the night sky, as the stars and other celestial objects are not as visible. It is important to reduce light pollution in order to preserve the natural night sky and ensure that we can continue to observe stars and other celestial objects.
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I Had a Dream…
I Had a Dream…
I had a dream, a world so bright,
Where love and peace were in sight,
A place where everyone was free,
And happiness was the only decree.In this dream, the sky was blue,
The flowers bloomed in every hue,
The birds sang a melodious song,
And the rivers flowed all day long.I saw people from every land,
Holding each other’s hand in hand,
Smiling, laughing, in perfect glee,
Living together in harmony.In this dream, there was no hate,
No violence, no fear, no threat,
Only kindness, only love,
A world we all dream of.But then I woke up, and reality set in,
The world we live in, full of sin,
But I hold on to this dream so dear,
That one day, this world will be clear.
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The Stars Hug the Sky
The Stars Hug the Sky
The stars hug the sky, in a blanket of light,
An endless expanse, that fills me with delight.
I gaze up in wonder, at the celestial display,
And I lose myself in the beauty, of the Milky Way.
The constellations dance, in a cosmic ballet,
And I feel so small, in the grandeur on display.
But in this vastness, I find a sense of peace,
As I’m reminded of the wonder, that nature can release.
The stars hug the sky, like an old friend so dear,
And I feel the awe and magic, that they always bring near.
For in this moment, I’m connected to something greater,
And I’m filled with gratitude, for this celestial theater.
So I’ll keep gazing up, at the stars above,
And let their beauty and wonder, fill me with love.
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My Spirits Are Inspired #Poetry
My Spirits Are Inspired
My spirits are inspired, I feel alive and awake,
The beauty of the world around me, I can no longer take.
The colors of the sky, the majesty of the trees,
The laughter of the birds, the buzz of the bees.The power of the ocean, the roar of the sea,
The warmth of the sun, the cool of the breeze.
The stars that shine in the night sky so bright,
The moon that guides me through the night.My spirits are inspired, my heart is so full,
I can feel the magic that surrounds me and pulls.
The beauty of the world, the wonders that I see,
My spirits are inspired, I’m alive and I’m free.© VishalDutia
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A Sunbeam Through the Snow
A Sunbeam Through the Snow
Cold, white snowflakes fall from the sky,
Blanketing the world in a blanket of white.
A single sunbeam pierces through the cold,
Bringing warmth and light to the night.The sunbeam brings hope to the snow,
A reminder that spring will soon come.
The snowflakes sparkle in the sun,
A reminder of the beauty of winter’s run.The snowflakes slowly begin to melt,
A sign that the sun will soon reign.
The sunbeam brings life to the snow,
A reminder that winter won’t stay.
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A Sky Full of Wishes
A Sky Full of Wishes
A sky full of wishes, oh so bright,
A canvas of stars in the dead of night,
Each one a dream, a hope in sight,
Guiding us through life’s endless flight.As we gaze up at the endless blue,
Our hearts are filled with hope anew,
For in the stars, we see a world so true,
A world where dreams can come to fruition too.Each wish we make, each dream we hold,
Has the power to shape our destiny, so bold,
And in the sky, a story is told,
Of the magic of life, both new and old.So let us gaze up at the sky,
And make a wish with a joyful sigh,
For in that moment, our dreams come alive,
Guiding us on a path that helps us thrive.A sky full of wishes, a world of hope,
A universe of dreams, an endless scope,
Where the heart can find a way to cope,
And the soul can fly, full of love and hope.
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A Universe of Stars #Poetry
A universe of stars, oh what a sight,
A tapestry of light in the black of night,
Each one a wonder, a celestial delight,
Guiding us on our journey with their radiant might.As we gaze up at the boundless sky,
Our hearts fill with awe and wonder, oh my,
For in the stars, we see a world so high,
A world of magic, of mystery, and of sky.Each star a dream, a hope, a goal,
A shining beacon to light our soul,
A reminder that within us there’s a role,
To create a life that’s bright and whole.The stars above us, a timeless choir,
A symphony of light, a celestial fire,
An endless beauty that we all admire,
A wonder of the universe that will never tire.So let us gaze up at the stars tonight,
And marvel at their luminous might,
For in their glow, we see a world so bright,
A universe of stars, a timeless sight.
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Heavens Above, Love Below
Heavens Above, Love Below
Heavens above, love below,
A union written in the stars aglow,
The universe whispers our names,
In celestial rhythms and endless games.Our souls dance to an eternal beat,
As we bask in the sky’s heavenly heat.
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The Moon Hangs Low Over My Head
The Moon Hangs Low Over My Head
The moon hangs low over my head,
Casting shadows on the ground,
A silver light that softly spreads,
A serenity so profound.The night sky, a canvas so vast,
Studded with stars that twinkle bright,
The moon’s glow, a spell it has cast,
A beauty that’s a pure delight.
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