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Earth
Large, majestic, snowy mountains
Separating to form a pass
The evening sun shining
On the ocean smooth as glass
Deserts, jungles, plains
With tall, waving grass
Clouds drifting like white fabric
In that endless blue mass
Shining on the waters
Are the sun’s golden rays
Giving light to all the creatures
Underneath the waves
Leaves rustle softly
As they turn golden brown
They tumble in a symphony of color
As they fall gracefully to the ground
The icy frozen tundra
Up in the far north
Has its own rugged beauty
To the right eye is bursting forth
The dark green forests
Lit by the sun’s rays
Let mist form, rising up
Creating a rusty golden haze
The snow-capped mountains
Blanketed in white
Have a certain glow about them
In the darkness of the night
The silver colored moon
Shining softer than the sun
Gives everything a certain charm
Before the night is done
The small, silver, twinkling stars
Up in the black night sky
Are so very, very far away
Their light is pleasing to the eye
We take these things for granted
We don’t take time to look
At these strange and amazing sights
They can’t be described in a book
And now my tale is ending
I suppose the time is right
But next time you see one of these
Take a moment to enjoy the sight
For who knows the future?
I certainly cannot say
But some of these amazing sights
Well, they might be gone someday.
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