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Van Gogh's Starry Night
A lonely black silhouette
stands out against
a swirling, vibrant mess
of foreign colors.
A jagged figure,
unsure of its own form
or significance,
is dropped into a twinkling sea
of blinding stars.
It desperately twists and turns-
mending itself-
trying to blend
with the beautifully abstract beings
that engulf its surroundings.
But, hard as it try,
it can not conform.
The atmosphere feels too bright-
too alive-
against its black silhouette.
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