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English, 09.07.2019 09:30, isabellecannuli

Under the sky on a starlit night, i gaze above me, to the beautiful sight, a thousand lights twinkle and call out my name, i feel so small but i'm me just the same. watching in silence, i see a star fly, making a wish, a tear in my eye, no one around me, just the grass and the air, i take the stars and continue to stare. what is the theme?

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