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Two moons
Foolish enough to be a genius, genius enough to be a fool,
On a distant planet which radiates from your eyes
I too reside below interbred hues of blue.
As once promised, at once recalled
mid-summer’s night, two moons, your eyes, as we politely stroll.
Someone somewhere beckons, no way no how will I allow this,
Something, deep within proclaims me of your transient bliss.
Interlude, starless skies, diverging, your mystical prowess,
The sun goes down, tomorrow seems so gloom,
A bouquet of roses your smile, flawless
The sun rises, today may we bloom.
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