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Created on: July 11, 2009
The horizon awash with prisms of color,
An orgasm of brilliant hues;
Reds and blues give way to the other,
The azure sky loses its shining muse.
Like two lovers joining in a passionate kiss,
Holding hands walking in the park;
The day's sun surrenders, yet before the bliss,
Ethereal fireworks shower the dark.
Fireflies flicker in the amber glowing,
Defending the day, shining their light;
Nature chuckles, ever knowing,
As daylight succumbs to starry night.
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