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A Simple Truth
Blue edges, an ebony sky, and cotton-candy clouds blush pink, for a new day is on the brink. Where eagles were once seen to fly morning is filtered through a haze, a legacy of yesteryears. A molten sunrise blinds my eye, dissolving the fringes of night with a dazzling display of light. Its grandeur worthy of a sigh Dawn brings a renewal of hope, implying the planet can cope. A simple truth, without a lie, if we choose not to make a fuss; wildlife will vanish around us. Nature's something money can't buy, no amount can return lost days yet we ignore what science says. Blue edges, an ebony sky, where eagles were once seen to fly. A molten sunrise blinds my eye, its grandeur worthy of a sigh. A simple truth, without a lie, nature's something money can't buy. (Constanza) 7/11/2015
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