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Created on: October 08, 2009
Blue by day, black, by night.
Stars flee sun's light.
Passionate yellow conquers ghostly white.
Rainbow's colour, a child's delight.
Blue jewel of humanity; your cradle does lie,
here, eternal within the universal sky.
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