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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Her parents ,named her Gorgeous Yusuf perhaps if, she was a boy Born in the morning almost sunrise Made her first sound same time as the birds For her beauty a lot would be deducted Even the sun hid behind the clouds in shame The stars would come when she is asleep And take advantage if she slept long that's the morning star Then at an advanced age she got more desirable And with it the boys longed for her In fear of rejection they never approached But watched her walk with dropped jaws A new one arose his name was Kral His heart was like that of Hercules Never afraid of taking a step ahead Never lost any a thing he fought for Then they met not planned but it seemed She gazed and he starred, for a while they did He was startled by her beauty he never saw this kind She was caught by his eyes and his fit figure But she felt she was of a higher class He felt he did not need to chase her After a while he left for his original home She could not see him her ego did not let her ask Age advanced now thirty yet no man by her Then the sun rose in a clear blue sky She could not sleep and the stars were bright and twinkling Even the moon was shining If a firefly struts the brightest Its lie lasts only upto sunrise The beauty of the Sun Can not be compared
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