Imagery: Mountain against a pink sky
The mountain following the purplish sky, the sky moving without knowing where to end, finally stopped at a place where there was a big lake. The sky looked down and it saw its own reflection and felt its beauty!
Imagery: Mountain against a pink sky
The mountain following the purplish sky, the sky moving without knowing where to end, finally stopped at a place where there was a big lake. The sky looked down and it saw its own reflection and felt its beauty!
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