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how I became the sky (begat lighting)
The sea crumbled in my hands,
The soft sun rays,
began to swirl underground
Where they couldn't sleep.
The night poured in deep from space,
the milky way,
Commenced to shut all its eye lids
that's when darkness creeped.
And then.
When the Saturn sounds,
met the hurricane storms in me.
I made a dive for the firmament,
and My heart became the sea.
When I caught the clouds,
and there mysteries filled the night.
the sun was now my pride,
And that's how I became the sky.
The whispers that were my voice,
Was now my breeze.
The plants as well as all of the trees,
gently bowed to me.
the weight of the world was now,
my true real brain.
With thoughts that often inspire,
for there to be rain.
And then,
Mother nature screamed.
and I hastened to fill the void,
I felt her spirit cringe.
It was quiet yet still annoyed.
There was such a serge,
an electrical essence freed.
As I began to move,
that's how I begat lighting.
The soft sun rays,
began to swirl underground
Where they couldn't sleep.
The night poured in deep from space,
the milky way,
Commenced to shut all its eye lids
that's when darkness creeped.
And then.
When the Saturn sounds,
met the hurricane storms in me.
I made a dive for the firmament,
and My heart became the sea.
When I caught the clouds,
and there mysteries filled the night.
the sun was now my pride,
And that's how I became the sky.
The whispers that were my voice,
Was now my breeze.
The plants as well as all of the trees,
gently bowed to me.
the weight of the world was now,
my true real brain.
With thoughts that often inspire,
for there to be rain.
And then,
Mother nature screamed.
and I hastened to fill the void,
I felt her spirit cringe.
It was quiet yet still annoyed.
There was such a serge,
an electrical essence freed.
As I began to move,
that's how I begat lighting.
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