A grain of sand, Is but a very small jewel, That on it's own, Doesn't shine like you, But on a beach, It can be bewitching. *** A beach of sand, Is but a million jewel, All unarranged, along the coasts, Waiting alone, For their time to shine. *** A single grain, Is utterly unremarkable, No real value, Not worth hiding, But it is unique, Making it incalculably valuable.
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From Poetry to the Stars: A Thought-Provoking Science Fiction Novel
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A reflective science fiction novel exploring hope, power, and the cost of truth.
Big, powerful secrets, that glittered away, unsaid, on dark nights.
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