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To Touch The Sky
by David Pekrul
copyright 05-06-2007


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 
I stood upon a hill and watched the sun,
It shone much brighter than it did before,
And as I watched, I knew that we were one,
And many galaxies I would explore.
To fly above the clouds and touch the sky,
The silent earth so far beneath my feet,
To wander space, and gravity defy,
This feel of freedom really would be sweet.
Exploring places yet unknown to man,
The innocence of planets never seen,
Of mountains never climbed, nor oceans swam,
A universe where no one's ever been.
And as I stood in awe and watched the sky,
I knew that someday yonder I would fly.


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05-22-2007 Cindy Mitchell    

Hello;
I enjoyed reading this and found myself wishing I could also experience the freedom and sheer wonder it expresses. Any changes I would suggest would be cosmetic-try not to repeat words. You have a knack for expressing yourself well in more formal form.I have not gotten that far yet.
Cindy Mitchell


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