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Created on: November 19, 2008 Last Updated: August 03, 2011
Stars
Twinkling lights within the darkness
Constellation shapes ignored and unseen
Invisible in the city glow of twenty-first century progress
Further disregard for Nature's treasures
Magical mysteries withholding answers
Icy, various and distant
No longer as familiar
As they were in times gone by
Nightly visions
Connections to the universe
Obscured by clouds
Co-ordinates according to position
Pyramid alignments
Pole Star, Orion's belt, The Plough
Constant and fixed marks
To observe, appreciate, reach for and wish upon
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