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Love Beneath the Stars
The stars move round in perfect harmony, All planets move in their destined paths, Never wavering. The harmony of celestial routes. And now and then in the dark of the night, I climb onto my roof and watch the million stars Shining upon the earth with all their splendour. Look right down in the sky, is that not the morning star Many label it as Venus which does not twinkle, But stares directly into your eyes, evoking love. Oh, how elated can one feel, mesmerised by emotions So deep into our hearts as we yearn for companionship. Hush, the culmination of love comes with the moon As it moves up above the dark purple hills. I call my wife to come and see the enormous wonder Of the dazzling resplendent night panorama, Knew that our love now blends into a romantic oneness.
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