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Night Sky

by Mostly Autumn

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Weightlessly you leave the ground Hanging gently in the breeze, You lift your head to face the stars And catch the wind above the trees, You know you're safe, you know you're there The night sky rushing through your hair The shadow cast across the fields By silver moon that lights the night Over the mountains over the hills, The changing horizons, you drift through the valleys Reaching for distance, floating alone, Like an eagle at midnight, under the stars. Through frozen eyes you see the hills Go rolling by, your spirit fills with wonder And the freedom to roam the winter sky, You drift into the fragrance of the forest Swaying gently down below. The warm glow of a village sleeping silently, You rise to meet the bleakness of the mountain That roll into the distance, A ghost upon the north wind bound for nowhere, To meet the rising sun.

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