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A Rising Sun
A rising sun casting apricot upon the eastern sky Then clear illumination sunbeams were shining bright Above in the shadows, prune-plum purple bone dry So cold below, feeling nature has gone awry Shivering, close the door to avoid frostbite despite A rising sun casting apricot upon the eastern sky Informing us of science knowledge, that nature can defy The color purple and cold co-exist is the insight Above in the shadows, prune-plum purple bone dry Wondering what colors tonight will the moonlight supply? Could there be colors to match aurora borealis after this skylight A rising sun casting apricot upon the eastern sky Each sunrise different, colors change, sometimes almost zip by Mostly in the cold months purple, cobalt impresses a troglodyte Above in the shadows, prune-plum purple bone dry What will happen at sunset when we bid the sun goodbye? Then in the morning what will we see at first light? A rising sun casting apricot upon the eastern sky Above in the shadows prune-plum purple bone dry Written: 11/21/2022 Sponsor: Milton
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