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Sun
The horizon gives her shelter For another night To rest her rays and firestorms Till dawn calls for a light Then up again she rises To herald in another day With a veil of mist and fog In the valley down our way Above the houses now she shines Too bright for eye to see Yet we can feel her heat As we take shade beneath a tree The busy bees are buzzing In the foliage up above While in the pond two amorous frogs Are struggling to make love Now her meridian she has reached And we can feel her power Drenched with sweat and baking hot The only respite, a cold shower Before too long she will dip Below her blue horizon To end for us another day With lots of legs to spy on Then she will take her leave from us For yet another night Leaving us with sunburnt skin That’s shining cherry bright Without her life would not exist The planet could not survive So sun please rise tomorrow To keep mankind alive
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