The star is
The star is not hydrogen lit by the primordial flame spitting cosmic dust into the vacuum, but whirls of angel light sparking shepherd's eyes to turn their gaze from wool fat sheep to Bethlehem.
The star is not hydrogen lit by the primordial flame spitting cosmic dust into the vacuum, but whirls of angel light sparking shepherd's eyes to turn their gaze from wool fat sheep to Bethlehem.
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