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Tonight MAG
Moths arethe children of themoonlight;
certain phosphorescentspringtime flowers
blooming atmidnight around streetlights.
Lights, like little starsbeing switched on, in the nocturnal world of
the above.
Moths are like themaidens of the twilight,
Dancing about in their floweryskirts
And creating luminescent rainbows
Againstthe jet-black sky.
Moths play the miniature goddesses ofthe world
As little hands reach up forworship.
Cherubic hands, with delicate, pink seashells forfingernails
Reaching up to grasp the moths, like fallingleaves,
As blushing faces grin in ecstasy.
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