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Midnight Sky
I stare out the window
Gazing in awe
As I feel the wind
whispering, its secrets in my ear
While keeping my own secrets safe
I feel the cold hit me like a sharp snowball,
Or maybe even a sharp remark
As I watch the thousands of stars shining down on me,
While peppering the night sky
It’s as if they’re singing lullabies to me
Soft, sweet lullabies
The sky is as dark as midnight,
as if someone threw black paint at it
And warned it to stay dark and not fade
The color gives me the shivers,
it represents how I feel at times
As I look around I hear the quietness
The sleeping neighborhood
The sleeping animals
And the sleeping cars
Warning me to stay inside
The darkness gives me a sense of safety,
Peace, and calm I don’t find anywhere else
I look out and I see the shining moon
Brightly lighting my path
And always looking out for me
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Born in Oklahoma city, Vaishnavi (born 2004-present). She started writing poetry in 9th grade. For her, poetry lets her speak her feelings without letting on so much that it might ruin something. Her poetry is representing her dysfunctional family and how she struggles with that and how she sometimes deals with that.