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Created on: August 06, 2007
The light lays down
where borders meet
harmonies and colours bound
people rise to their feet
morning dew drys on the warming ground
colours of the sky vary, as night and light meet
it shines on us and beyond
a dynamism of intense energy and might
this thing called light
that gives colour from the night
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