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Created on: June 22, 2008
I know no bounds, for I can fly
Nor limits, for I touch the sky
The endless sheet of clouds and light
Escape my vision though I might
Attempt to see how far and wide
The sky with clouds do stretch aside
Sunlight dripping o'er the form
Beauty from above; is this the norm?
Although my eyes view nothing more
This endless and awe-some expanse I do adore
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