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Glistening like jewels, Sparkling sapphires – twinkling topaz Glittering garnet, radiant ruby Dazzling danburite – elegant emerald Fresh water pearls and a shimmering So soothing, a gentle light… Erasing the darkness of night, Reminding the heart why there is The moon in the sky, the starriest eyes Vibrant, lively smiles – silencing The doubt, wiping away the clouds Coloring life with love so alive This is the moment, the truth – pale And warm, awaiting the chance to reveal Hearts, souls – miracles that steal Away the dread, the fears and tears – Remembering to embrace the feelings With joy that knows no despair, Wonder that is a promise in the air… Exciting the moments, elated with the hope, Promise of laughter and sunshine, Miracles who vibrate through the spirit Awakening the memories of a childhood Dream, a pleasant feeling – a sense of peace Abiding on the inside of a whisper, Silencing the darkest doubts, echoing Inspirations, the muse of a heart who knows Joy comes to those who believe… Every jewel – every charm… is a crystal Perfect moment when the stars quiet their Glow so we on this earth can know… It is love that glistens brighter than the snow!

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Date: 12/30/2022 5:14:00 AM
Hi Regina, how right you are, stars do glisten brighter than the snow, they flicker and flirt with plant earth perhaps one of us have seen a falling star, and if it is a cloudless sky they lead us to our destination with the help of the moon when it is a full moon. Our galaxy is full of awesome adventures which maybe in 200 years from now, people will holiday in space and be somewhat nearer to the stars. A wonderful 2023 to you and yours . Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
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