Brilliant Shooting star
Glorious flash, then you’re gone
I yearn for the same
How does it work?
I've never seen a shooting star before. Loved your poem!
Some year ago I saw a shooting star making a wide blue flair, never saw the like, and since then I know your feeling. I forgot to wish upon it, did you?
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I've never seen a shooting star before. Loved your poem!
Some year ago I saw a shooting star making a wide blue flair, never saw the like, and since then I know your feeling. I forgot to wish upon it, did you?