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All The Things You Are ....a song or a poem or both
All The Things You Are
Candlelight in the window
The soft fall of silver rain
The low moan in the distance
Of a lone outgoing train.
A rose that's wet with dew drops
A bird that's on the wing
The cooing of little babies
Lullabies their mothers sing.
There's a sweetness to the morning
There's a passion to the night
There's a softness in your kisses
There's a grip your love holds tight.
There's so many lovely, lovely things
In this world, I tell you true
But none can compare to you standing there
And the beauty I see in you.
You're the rainbow in a fresh washed sky
The smell of grass, new mown
You're the wine that's made from priceless grapes
And the harvest from love's seed, sown.
When I look at you, I hold my breath
All my eyes can do is stare
Locked onto yours so deep and warm
Forever falling there.
There's a richness to your laughter
There's a fire in your touch
There's a royalty to your face and form
Both of which I love so much.
No mortal description is good enough
No adjective can describe
Your loving heart that can't be bought
By any bill or bribe.
I hear music when I'm near you
For you glow as though a star
I'm drowned in romance and surrounded by love
And all the beautiful things you are........
You are
All the beautiful things you are.
by Mark Broussard
What Sense Do Humans NOT have in Outer Space????? Amazing
Which sense do humans not have in outer space?
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According to the sci-fi horror flick "Alien," “In space, no one can hear you scream” — and this haunting phrase is more than a tagline. It’s fact. Unlike Earth, space doesn’t have an abundance of materials like water or air for audio vibrations to travel through. It has distant particles of interstellar gas and dust that does produce sound — but at too low of a frequency for humans to hear. We may not be able to hear sound in space, but that doesn’t mean it’s silent. NASA scientists monitor sound from space missions to protect satellites and astronauts. The eerie chatter, which is actually noise from electric and magnetic fields, is a spooky mix of wolf howls and space lasers, with plenty of “whooshes” in between.
Source: Science Alert | Date Updated: October 12, 2020