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Higher Education with Kepler & The Kepler Eccentric Podcast

City Lights

by Doyle Rockwell

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The Lights of the city are blazing bright, The azure skies are sweeping like a cloak. Only, they are not lit by pure daylight, For the sun has gone to its rest long ago. Not one of the sun’s radiant beams are in sight, Just the city lights that man has made; Though nature’s darkness shrouds it with possessing might, Its deep sapphire beacons, like will o’ wisps that dance in a field Put on a full display, so that all the world may take delight In manmade stars that boldly touch the sky.

For Pleasure

by Olivia Hentz

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