From Another World

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The sky was wide and still,

With a multitude of glittering stars

As a smiling moon, ever so bright

As I stared from the window sill.

A fragment of the eternal dark

Of the calm and peaceful night.

I stared further, and there, I saw

A little speck of white

So tiny, but proclaimed its presence

Like a grain of salt on graphite.

A strange presence, I thought amongst

A thousand blazing stars

Like the fire, in the oil lamps lit,

Radiantly for hours.

But this little white wonder

Which never strained much

Gave me a thought to ponder.

It's eyes, like my sight

Have the power of flight

To see through the dark clouds

And throughout the endless night

Higher than our home, and reach the height

And find will I there, a world like ours

Find will I there, I might.

There will be flora and fauna, land and water

And weather, which may be colder or hotter.

Folk, who sleep at night and work all day

And children who laugh, cry and play.

Perhaps they have schools where they learn

Facts and science, so they may earn

More from their own world.

Now may be, a little child

Thither may stare from a window sill

And smile and think if there might be

Like theirs, another world.

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