If the glowing stars all fell to this earth
And laughed and giggled and danced as they came Would we all be forced to question our worth? Would we be forced to find out our true name? Would planets waltz slowly along the sky? Would our sun shake with rumbling laughter? Would comets sing lullabies as they fly? Would stardust rain down upon us after? Would I look inside and find only me? Would my eyes twinkle bright as a star? Would I look around here quite wondrously? Would I see the moon, which isn’t that far? For now, no one listens because I am small. I look to the laughing stars as they fall |
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*Gaia Jinsi (14 years) loves singing, art, soccer, poetry and the piano. She is part of the Concert Chorus of the Children's Chorus of Washington (http://cchorus.homestead.com/), one of the nation's leading children's choruses. As part of that, she recently participated in Elijah, an opera at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.
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