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This poem uses the sun and the moon to explore the connection between the natural world and human feelings. It transitions from scenes of bright, "smiling" joy to "crying" imagery of sadness and gloom. By personifying the sky, the author suggests that nature acts as a mirror, reflecting our internal emotions back at us. Ultimately, it shows that both day and night carry different charms and sorrows depending on our perspective.
I see night and day, in all their hues.
A beautiful night, with a bright moon's muse.
A beautiful day, with a smiling sun's rays,
Each brings its own charm in its own sweet ways.
A smallest night, with flashing stars so bright,
A small day, with small clouds drifting lightly.
A happiest night, with a smiling moon's face,
A happy day, with a sun shining in its place.
But then I see, an unhappy sight.
A crying moon in the dark of night.
An unhappy day, with a sun that's grey,
A reflection of emotions that come and stay.
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