Aurora Borealis.(Poem)

From: Children's Playmate | Date: July 1, 2007| Author: Wheeler, Lisa | Copyright information
 
Aurora Borealis 
 
   Aurora borealis-- 
   Amazing northern lights! 
   You're a rolling, ribboned rainbow 
   Seen on northern nights. 
 
   Aurora borealis-- 
   Floating, waving light! 
   Your softly shifting patterns 
   Slide from dim to bright. 
 
   Aurora borealis-- 
   I wonder what you are? 
   You're as new as any rainbow, 
   As old as any star. 

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