The Sky and the Moon and the Stars
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Sep 08, 2021
The moon that shine
And those glittery stars
And all of the sky
Have a lot to tell us.
To enlighten us with their brilliant.
To make us see the world through the sky.
To make us see life through the sky.

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And acknowledge what they said..........
                                   
                                    - Shana Fathima
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