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Sunset--
Sunset Deep into that darkness sun setting the termination brought such sorrow Sky - sky - sky! Lo lowers in the skies my mind always strays to space darken now the sunset It was out of place, boldface, sly! yon moon through which came segmenting, segmenting, segmenting Goodbye, goodbye! Says I to the sun bye-bye The homesick horizon hooraying The splendid sunup shuttling now lowering Only this and a sundown towards the grounds While I pondered, last and rundown Instead I uncovered the astronautics The moonlit midnight maneuverings In there stepped a blue sputnik Russia calling… The soviet plot unsettling America was leading And the spacemen never cutting the tin never putting, moon rocks and butter only this and a sociology I awoke and flung the realm Frozen plutonium ice cream? I crave the current, celestial close somewhat louder than the prose to warn me about the day I crave the sub terminal, Shavian sunshine yet sets anyway Night has dawn Light has fallen As the sun sets… 8/13/19 written by James Edward Lee Sr.©2019
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