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Lil Nova
As quasar mixes the starry dust, a newly formed planet en route’s a must; new universes revealed beyond black holes captivating stories are yet to be told. Tiny newborn sails saturnian seas, a Venus flyby in Saggittarius is a breeze; absolute magnitude in glimmer sails on by, soon new space he will occupy. Whoops! Now dodging meteor shower, a bruise or two won’t slow his power; he’s on his very own spiritual quest for new horizons where he will rest. He’ll take his place amid the fold, his travel stories yet to be told; to tinier planets that he will meet, he’ll even brighten eclipsing binary. He’ll take his place in man’s Ephemerides, oh the astrologers he’ll guide with ease; to alter man’s future by their birth stars, providing them with fascinating memoirs. No planet in any galaxy, will mess with this star’s alchemy. He’s on a mission, this tiny young one, his planetary cycle for millennia will run. When you spy him there in your glass eye, be sure to shout, “Hello, Goodbye”, as he races across your galaxy, you’ll marvel at his pageantry.
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