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Midnight skies

January 9, 2015
By Hallie Grasso BRONZE, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Hallie Grasso BRONZE, Scotch Plains, New Jersey
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For a few hours everyday you get to see a mysterious beauty,

The moon:
a relative to the sun, bright sterling silver, looks flat to the human eye,
but round, yet different sizes occur on different nights.
Some nights the moon smiles, other nights it will peak out of the midnight sky.
The moon: the king of night, and the glorious stars come alone:
  Twinkling, shining, dazzling its beauty.
Tiny little diamonds that makes the midnight sky have eyes.
stars shoot across the giant sky, looking like fireworks,
but what makes the diamond shaped stars,
and the chubby sterling silver moon shine
is the dark.
Blue sky: The dark sky,
gigantic canvas board of the midnight sky,
nothing to see until the the moon and stars are painted on:
To others the dark sky might be creepy, dark, and scary,
but it’s what keeps the night alive.


The author's comments:

Nature at night is beautiful, and there is so much to say. 


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