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Two suns
for Gary I will never create such beauty, bring forth the radiance of your two suns. They usher in the dawn; gleaming, vanish the gloaming. Two lifetimes of laughter surround you now, each a gem: turquoise and sapphire, the zenith of love. Once conceived by desire, here they are: each a semblance of who you were and who you wanted to be. Yet each spins, unique in his orbit, a bright new sun. And I? I will never bring forth such beauty even should my words outlive the passing of their rays. © Kåre Enga 2007 [164.442] 2007-12-27
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