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« read in the caption » ―Kae_© star, you call ―t

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―Kae_© 
star, you call ―the mark of splendor and eternal brilliance. you've on-looked it for so long as if nobody has ever seen it till the date. but I know now why? why you've been adoring it, only among the stars that shine? why you've been indicating it, only in the darkest of the nights? i can get for, you may be simply interested to reside near it, nearly light-years far.

you admiring it, perhaps not really it, but the constellation it helps to form. pretty obvious how you marvel the sky studded by stars but you bypass it, that which you've adored for so long. not the star approaches you, how about you coming out to see it even, in the starless nights? you, you fuse and set off the firecrackers instead, you can't do that with the star(s) now.

oh, your heaven that when giving it a religious sight, but then don't you deny, you call it in another's name but not at all the star? or should i rather say that it was never actually of a star? i'd seen you at times celebrating it because a streak of sudden light but also when you'd just abandoned it amongst your astral in its bare sky. you'd held it by your eyes, the starlight was there, you haven't? the starlight still there, but now, beyond your night sky.

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« read in the caption »

―Kae_© 
star, you call ―the mark of splendor and eternal brilliance. you've on-looked it for so long as if nobody has ever seen it till the date. but I know now why? why you've been adoring it, only among the stars that shine? why you've been indicating it, only in the darkest of the nights? i can get for, you may be simply interested to reside near it, nearly light-years far.

you admiring it, perhaps not really it, but the constellation it helps to form. pretty obvious how you marvel the sky studded by stars but you bypass it, that which you've adored for so long. not the star approaches you, how about you coming out to see it even, in the starless nights? you, you fuse and set off the firecrackers instead, you can't do that with the star(s) now.

oh, your heaven that when giving it a religious sight, but then don't you deny, you call it in another's name but not at all the star? or should i rather say that it was never actually of a star? i'd seen you at times celebrating it because a streak of sudden light but also when you'd just abandoned it amongst your astral in its bare sky. you'd held it by your eyes, the starlight was there, you haven't? the starlight still there, but now, beyond your night sky.

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