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Stars
They look down upon our world
 Seeing all that goes on here
 Stars, twinkling above us
 Watching our small planet.
 
 Some say stars have hearts
 Others say different
 I believe that they can here us
 Wondering about who we are.
 
 When they take see us for the last time
 They wave good-bye from their home
 When their core finally burns out, we wont notice
 But their neighbors will weep for their loss.
 
 Stars, twinkling above us
 They see the love and compassion
 They see the death and destruction
 But they still have the nerve to look at us.
 
 Down in the big city
 We can't see the stars' beauty
 They see us, and think about what it is like
 To be the earthlings we are.
 
 Up in the dark mountains
 Stars show everything they have
 We lay upon the ground, gazing at the magnificence.
 We wonder how it must be to be as big as they are.
 
 Stars, part of the place we call the universe
 Their majesty is unimaginable
 Yet, they wonder the same.
 Stars, they light up the sky with their love

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