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Wild Soar
Stand, fly, soar
Night or day
We fly
The darkest, blackest night
Shades our journey of the night
Perched on trees, staring in the abyss
The winds flows through our feathers
Carrying us like sails
Colors dot the night like an bright city
The wild overjoys with life
We are protected
By the brush and rocks
Extravagant plants paint the forest a vibrant rainbow
Nothing can take down the wild, land or sky.
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