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Day Goddess At Night Collaboration
Within Spring's timely and gentle fold, she blossomed eloquently for all to see, Tales of her epic, great beauty thus told, of a flower blossom awaiting its honey-bee. Meadows cried out and adored her sweet name grace in glory, of her they did proclaim. Sunny days sought to rival her soft allure and gentle clouds her heavenly flight. Womanhood, in her big heart so very pure that full moon envied her touch at night! Moonlight sought out her beautiful face, to lavish its gleams upon her every trace. Moonlight Queen she be, stares to dawn with stardust need, Speckled and bright her hope breathes the night she of night-wind allure Could there be softer steps for love to walk? Mountains moan 'neath her call? Such silver Goddess, sweet kisses to dawn wild with starry-winks, how she must sing! ---- Glazed as newborn dreams, Galaxy after galaxy call her name: They've come to patron her lovely, (we) in our watching world, gaze her night-wind allure Collaboration of Robert Lindley (first 12 lines) and Keith O.J. Hunt (last 12 lines)
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Book: Shattered Sighs