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Message From Another World
My fellow captives remained in a coma. In pink-dusk hours sparse plants were dying. Parched earth found ‘neath a scarlet sun going nova, sinking as blood-red clouds were crying. The sinking sun stood as a warning; glowing dim on a civilization. Neath this sunset sights were alarming -- neglecting nature caused devastation Through technology they monitored us, inhabitants of this soon-doomed world. "See our dying sun,” they said, “be cautious; you have time to act, but our hopes unfurled.” Their rotation around this fading star, now cast a crimson glow on stark sand. Treating me kindly, being from afar, they asked me to protect the bounty of Earth's land. Their star now set, they pointed to a sun, twinkling bright in a distant galaxy. Beaming with hope, I knew it was the one that blessed Earth with life for you and me. Waking in my bed, I recalled their sundown, and a mission I now embarked upon. “Take care, our planet will keep spinning ‘round; nature’s harmony we must focus on.” *Entry for Paula’s “Not Just Any Sunset” contest
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