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The Story of The Sky
I am spread all around the universe.
With the tiny drops, I daily rehearse.
I teach them how to touch the ground.
I distribute them evenly all around.
I give the birds open space to fly.
I let the eagles soar really high.
I then wear white little clothes.
Under my presence, you all take oaths.
The bright red sun adorns my look.
You'll find my memory in every brook.
I flow away love, care and affection.
You read my messages without translation.
I wrap and protect you all the time.
I'm like a chameleon, changing from pink to lime.
I'm free to explore, travel and search.
I'm transparent light, ready to merge.
I fly to see the current seasons change.
Despite being obvious, I find all this strange.
I'm endless and live on forever.
Leaving my existence's mark at every river.
I'm the bright blue sky above your head.
My glamour increases as stars come and fade.
The moon adds uniqueness to my glory.
I'm always there hearing each little story.
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Writing about nature was an inspiration by Sir William Wordswoth. His poems always took to a new universe parallel to his astounding definition of the nature. I hope people like this piece and take out a little time to appreciate the profounding beauty of the sky. Even though plain, it teaches and shows us a million things.