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Created on: May 18, 2008
Sunrise
Soft light slowly rising, a new day about to start,
Colors glow in fiery hues, like my love for you dear heart.
One by one the rays of sun steal o'er the moonlit skies,
and warm my soul, such magic, like the sparkle in your eyes.
Clouds shimmer, basking in the light, and dance around the sun,
as the Moon prepares to slumber, his work has all been done.
Venus smiles upon us, once more before she sleeps,
And winks at us, two lovers one, two hearts that passion keeps.
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