Cyrus Diaz

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Blessed Humanity - Poem by Cyrus Diaz
Twilight, then
the evening fall,
fair is the night - -
the virgin night
and starry skies
and the goddess
of the night
spread her delight,
suffuse the sky
with her lustrous beam
Apparently, heaven
is incomplete without
her heavenly grace,
oh, how blessed
the humanity is.
Poems by Cyrus Diaz : 11 / 127
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Poem Submitted: Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Poem Edited: Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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