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raining sunbeams
If the Sun were to break into splinters of fire
and dance down to earth to the tune of a lyre,
though I'd be in darkness till end of all times,
I'd smile and remember the light.
If the Sun were to burst and fall, lost, to the the ground
and fill us with warmth just before its light drowned
though the cold would remove the world's reason and rhyme
I'd hold onto the heat through the night.
If the Sun would away and the plants would all die,
I'd take a few flowers and press them to dry,
and surely their beauty, their color, their grace
Would bring me a smile at night.
and if Sun would return in its glorious blaze,
I'd cover my eyes and dance round in a daze
The most brilliant of smiles would light up my face
So bright as to rival Sun's light
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