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8 Minutes
The sunset's just light leaving here 8 minutes just to watch it disappear Just a ball falling into the mouth of the sea But when I'm with you and you are with me It's like closed eyes seeing for the first time We're both getting older and wasting time The sunset's like the light of the day 8 minutes just to watch it fade away Though it always comes around As soft as love without a sound A collage of colors raging to fill the sky Like a beauty always changing, destined to die It makes me think of me and you Live and learn and begin anew The sunset's like the moon driven tide 8 minutes just to sit and enjoy the ride Low to the ground hoping to be found The sunset will always be just a sunset Without love in your heart to let it Always come back around For Gail Angel Doyle's A Ripple In Time Contest NOTE: It takes approximately 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach our eyes. When you see the sunset it actually set 8 minutes before.
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