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A SCISSOR CUT INTO THE SKY
There is a scissor cut into the sky
And I wonder who had cut the sky with a scissor
But I don't think Good would damage his home called sky
Also I don't believe that the saints would dammage the sky with a scissors
Because they would be punished right away by God
So it has to be the devil who cut the sky with the scissor
Because he wants to make God mad
Aldo Kraas
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Flowers In The Dark
Can you see flowers in the dark
While walking in the park
Accompanied by the sky lark
Can you hear the sky lark
While walking in the park
Looking for flowers in the dark
Can you walk in the park
Listening to the sky lark
Look for flowers in the dark
Can the sky lark
Listening to flowers in the dark
Walk in the park
Can the flowers in the park
Listening to the sky lark
Notice you in the dark
Jamie Collins
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Read more: dark poems, sky poems, flower poems
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Butterflies
These colorful bugs that fly
Low in the summer sky
And flies above children in the mornings light
That shows there colored wings
To those that see the child inside
Then fly to that meadow
Where we wish to fly with the artistic flyers of the sky
And grow our wings then fly in the summer set meadow sky
To see all my fellow flyers of the sky
And spread these new found wings in the meadows hills
Where we all with different colored wings my fly
With no doubt that these wings of mine can fly into a summers setting sky
nick trager
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I Tried To Look At The Sky Tonight
I TRIED TO LOOK AT THE SKY TONIGHT
I tried to look at the sky tonight
As if the stars were lights of other bright worlds
Magical in their beauty
Human in their hope of habitation-
I tried to look at the sky tonight
As if I did not know of
Dark matter and dark energy
Vast galaxies and extreme temperatures
Distances beyond imagining
I tried to look at the sky tonight
As if I were innocent of all scientific understanding
And could not
We will never be innocent again
And our longing in looking at the sky
Never be what it once was-
The stars are not the stars anymore
And the heavens not the heavens either.
Shalom Freedman
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