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A Poem of Half the Earth
No one can ever hope to see
The ending distance of the sea
It goes to show the Earth’s not flat
Which really is a sailor’s glee.
The waves that turn! The spray of mist!
The thunder swings it’s mighty fist!
When nightfall arrives, the sky dyes it’s hue
Of a beautiful crimson, giving the break they are due.

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This poem was created for a poetry prompt in my English class, I was to write a quadrant, and here is what I wrote for it.