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Polaris
People say humans are made of stardust
I would look at myself and scoff softly
sneering and turning away in disgust.
How could a star see itself so awfully?
It wasn’t until I looked in your eyes
That I began to believe what they say
Now instead of looking up to the skies
All that I need to do is glimpse your way
Any star in the sky cannot compete
with your iridescent, radiant love
that always makes me utterly complete
and forget the sky that stretches above
With your stunning, breathtaking affection
You make the stars envy your perfection
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