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Way beyond the Celestial World
In the cosmic blue, a million stars
twinkle bright, in the azure night
Celestial bodies, diverse not sparse
yet hidden and unseen from our sight
An arcane world, dark and cold
Gems lost in cerulean sand
Creatures young as well as old
not yet caught in our hands
Abandoned planets from ages past
Silent echoes of aliens screaming
Stars became supernovas, couldn't last,
and scientists still out here dreaming
Searching the endless skies
for new bodies, in this celestial maze,
with telescopes aiding their prying eyes
Yet some are invisible to their curious gaze
These celestial bodies yearn to be unveiled
to narrate their secrets afar and asunder
But for now, they rest, till they prevail
and until then, they remain unseen wonders
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