
Star
by Jane Taylor
'Star' Summary
The Star begins with a description of the star's twinkling light. The speaker then asks the reader to ponder the star's distance and the vastness of the universe. The poem concludes with a reflection on the star's beauty and the sense of wonder it inspires.Book Details
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