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    If it was blue at dawn, dark in the early morning and red when the sun went down, what was it ?

    Question #82896. Asked by HELGA2. (Jul 04 07 8:55 AM)


    Dolphin49

    The Sky

    Jul 04 07, 8:56 AM
    HELGA2

    Hi Dolphin49
    Is this a personal observation or based on a poem or similar.Helga

    Jul 05 07, 4:00 AM


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