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This poem depicts the sun and moon as eternally lonely wanderers. The sun travels the sky in total solitude, while the moon, though surrounded by a crowd of stars, remains distant and singular—proving that even "with friends," one can still be completely alone in the vastness.
When the darkness ran away with fear
The golden hour glow spread across the world
The clucking carried by winds
Through the sleeping ear
The sun peeked from rows of mountains
Water seen as pure glasses
A bright luminous ball
Rose in the vast sky alone
When the sun starts to gleam
He went to depth of the seas
The diamond dust awakened
Twinkled in vast sky
The radiant white pearl
of the night
Rose in the vast sky
With friends, but they were alone.
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