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When The Sun shining brightly
The Moon fades away
Not bright in the daytime sky
Compared to The Sun's ray
At night the tables turn
The Sun takes a break
The Moon rushes to the sky
An appearince he's sure to make
The children played while the sun was out
They had to be in by eight
For children should not be about
When it gets to be late
The Moon gets the teenagers
Sneaking out at night
Seeing eachother once again
To them is the greatest delight
In the middle of these two times
There comes the time of dusk
Where both the Sun and Moon
Sit apon the corn husks
They talk about the Sun's day
Or night to come for the Moon
However they can't talk for long
Night is coming soon
There is also the time before the day
The people call it dawn
The Moon looks in sadness
For soon he shall be gone
Thats the cycle of the days
It goes on for several weeks
Untill the new moon arives
Amongst the hills and creeks
The Sun has immortality
The Sun will never die
But when it comes to the Moon
Each month it says goodbye
- by aband0n3d acc0unt |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 06/08/2009 |
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- Title: The Sun and Moon
- Artist: aband0n3d acc0unt
- Description: A cute little poem I came up with in like, 5 minutes one day becasue I was board. Maybe I have a fututre in poetry. My science teacher loved it when she found out I wrote it (We were talking about the sun and the moon at the time). It tells a tail of the Sun and Moon, and explains a lot of things. When it says "Sit apon the corn husks" I ment that if you looked over a field of corn, they looked like they were ontop of the husks, because they were halfway up in the sky, side by side.
- Date: 06/08/2009
- Tags: moon solar lunar night dusk
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