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Shakespearean Sonnet 1

Celestial Dome with her silver children;
How she caresses them so lovingly. 
Thou art an abiding empyrean,
Who continues on for eternity. 

Feeling her children be set on her face. 
Observing at how they become so grand. 
Watching them grow, taking after her grace. 
And watching them dying in her warm hands. 

I look up to thee, but with blinded eyes. 
For I may, indeed, never be like thee. 
I wait for the day when my brand Death cries,
Whilst thou art lost in Perpetuity

Soon, Time will travel on, and Man will fade
So this be the farewell We will have bade. 

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AUTHOR WILLIAMS...

Victoria Meyer,

Good write, Congrats, My nomination

Soon, Time will travel on, and Man will fade
So this be the farewell We will have bade. 

Regards & Love

WILLIAMSJI MAVELI

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