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YouAre My Sun My Moon and All My Stars Real Foil Print - EE Cummings Quote Wall Art - Silver Metal E E Cummings Book Lover Gift Literary. Ad by AKAFoils Ad from shop AKAFoils. AKAFoils. From shop AKAFoils. 5 out of 5 stars. (2,607) $34.95 FREE shipping. Add to Favorites. Thefirst, the last, my everything And the answer to all my dreams You're my sun, my moon, my guiding star. My kind of wonderful, that's what you are I know there's only, only one like you There's no way they could have made two You're all I'm living for Your love I'll keep for evermore You're the first, your the last, my everything And with myfirst, my last, my everything and the answer to all my dreams you're my sun, my moon, my guiding star my kind of wonderful, that's what you are i know there's only, only one like you theres no way they could have made two you're you're all i'm living for your love i'll keep for evermore, you're the first my last my everything Description Show 'em the love! 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Thefirst, my last, my everything And the answer to all my dreams You're my sun, my moon, my guiding star My kind of wonderful, that's what you are I know there's only, only one like you There's no way they could have made two Girl, you're all I'm living for Your love I'll keep for evermore You're the first, you're the last, my everything myfirst, my last, my everything f7/9 f9 bb7+ and the answer to all my dreams gm7+ c7/9 am7 dm7 you're my sun, my moon, my guiding star g7 bbm c7 my kind of wonderful, that's what you are f f7+ dm7 i know there's only, only one like you 39 Dear family, I love you guys more than you'll ever know. You are my everything, my sun, my moon, my stars, and the sky. The greatest and brightest things in this world are my family. 40. My Family is my world. Like the planet, earth, I'm the core. My family is my world, without me, our family wouldn't be complete. 41. My family is my myfirst, my last, my everything and the answer to all my dreams you're my sun, my moon, my guiding star my kind of wonderful, that's what you are. i know there's only, only one like you theres no way they could have made two you're you're all i'm living for your love i'll keep for evermore, you're the first my last my everything. Mysun, my moon, my everything<3. Please only use if your lgbtq - Heartstopper <3. 9 2 Share. applebees_hate_acc Becca//Bex TikTokvideo from MANOKyan (@manokmo): "My sun, my moon and my everything @leleighann19 🎉#fyp". sun and moon. - Vivek Bhardwaj shared a post on Instagram: "You're the first, my last, my everything And the answer to all my dreams You're my sun, my moon, my" • Follow their account to see 411 posts. kj5yu5. Introduciton In our entire solar system, the only object that shines with its own light is the Sun. That light always beams onto Earth and Moon from the direction of the Sun, illuminating half of our planet in its orbit and reflecting off the surface of the Moon to create moonlight. This graphic shows the position of the Moon and the Sun during each of the Moon’s phases and the Moon as it appears from Earth during each phase. Not to scale. Credit NASA/JPL-Caltech Like Earth, the Moon has a day side and a night side, which change as the Moon rotates. The Sun always illuminates half of the Moon while the other half remains dark, but how much we are able to see of that illuminated half changes as the Moon travels through its orbit. Current Moon Phase Use the slider to see the Moon’s recent and upcoming phases as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. Credit NASA The Phases Let’s take a look at the individual phases, and how the movements of the Moon and Sun appear to us as we watch from the Northern Hemisphere on Earth New Moon This is the invisible phase of the Moon, with the illuminated side of the Moon facing the Sun and the night side facing Earth. In this phase, the Moon is in the same part of the sky as the Sun and rises and sets with the Sun. Not only is the illuminated side facing away from the Earth, it’s also up during the day! Remember, in this phase, the Moon doesn’t usually pass directly between Earth and the Sun, due to the inclination of the Moon’s orbit. It only passes near the Sun from our perspective on Earth. Waxing Crescent This silver sliver of a Moon occurs when the illuminated half of the Moon faces mostly away from Earth, with only a tiny portion visible to us from our planet. It grows daily as the Moon’s orbit carries the Moon’s dayside farther into view. Every day, the Moon rises a little bit later. First Quarter The Moon is now a quarter of the way through its monthly journey and you see half of its illuminated side. People may casually call this a half moon, but remember, that’s not really what you’re witnessing in the sky. You’re seeing just a slice of the entire Moon ― half of the illuminated half. A first quarter moon rises around noon and sets around midnight. It’s high in the sky in the evening and makes for excellent viewing. Waxing Gibbous Now most of the Moon’s dayside has come into view, and the Moon appears brighter in the sky. Full Moon This is as close as we come to seeing the Sun’s illumination of the entire day side of the Moon so, technically, this would be the real half moon. The Moon is opposite the Sun, as viewed from Earth, revealing the Moon’s dayside. A full moon rises around sunset and sets around sunrise. The Moon will appear full for a couple of days before it moves into… Waning Gibbous As the Moon begins its journey back toward the Sun, the opposite side of the Moon now reflects the Moon’s light. The lighted side appears to shrink, but the Moon’s orbit is simply carrying it out of view from our perspective. The Moon rises later and later each night. Last Quarter The Moon looks like it’s half illuminated from the perspective of Earth, but really you’re seeing half of the half of the Moon that’s illuminated by the Sun ― or a quarter. A last quarter moon, also known as a third quarter moon, rises around midnight and sets around noon. Waning Crescent The Moon is nearly back to the point in its orbit where its dayside directly faces the Sun, and all that we see from our perspective is a thin curve. Our Wobbly Moon Our Wobbly Moon When we think of the way the Moon seems to change over the course of a month, we think of phases. But frequent Moon observers know that the Moon also appears to twist, nod, and roll slightly during its journey across the sky, allowing us to peek around the Moon's shoulder and catch glimpses of the farside. This phenomenon is called libration. Because the Moon's orbit is not perfectly circular, its distance from Earth and its speed in orbit both change slightly throughout the month. The Moon’s rate of rotation around its own axis, though, always stays the same. When the Moon is at its closest to Earth and moving most quickly along its orbital path, the Moon itself doesn’t rotate quite fast enough to keep entirely the same side facing us, and we get to see a little more of the eastern side of the Moon. When the Moon is farthest from Earth and orbiting at its slowest, its rotation gets a little ahead, and we see a bit more of its western side. We call this motion “libration in longitude.” The 5 degree tilt of the Moon’s orbit also causes it to appear to nod, as though it were saying “yes.” The tilt sometimes brings the Moon above Earth’s northern hemisphere, and sometimes below Earth’s southern hemisphere, allowing us to see slightly more of the northern or southern hemispheres of the Moon. We call this motion “libration in latitude.” Finally, the Moon appears to tilt back and forth like a metronome. The tilt of the Moon’s orbit contributes to this, but it’s mostly due to the tilt of our Earth. Earth has a tilt of degrees on its axis, which means that when we observe the Moon from Earth, it’s a little like we’re standing sideways on a ramp. If you look left, the ramp slopes up. If you look right, the ramp slopes down. In front of you, the horizon looks higher on the right and lower on the left. If you turn around, the horizon appears to tilt the opposite way. The tilted ramp works the same as the tilted “platform” of the Earth beneath our feet. Every two weeks, we have to look in the opposite direction to see the Moon, and the ground beneath our feet is then tilted the opposite way as well. Earthshine Earthshine Though the Moon is in a crescent phase in this photograph, most of the darkened, Earth-facing side of the Moon is still dimly visible, illuminated by sunlight reflecting off our planet. This reflected light is called earthshine. Credit Zolt Levay Sometimes, when the Moon is in one of its crescent phases, we can still see the darkened area of the Moon’s nearside shining dimly. This effect is caused by the Sun’s light reflecting off Earth’s surface onto the face of the Moon. Because Earth at that point in its orbit is nearly full from the Moon’s perspective, the light it reflects, called earthshine, is bright enough to dimly illuminate the darkened surface. Daytime Moons Daytime Moons The waxing Moon rises over a ridge in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah. Credit NASA/Bill Dunford Though the Moon is often thought of as a nighttime visitor, it’s also visible during the day as a faint, pale presence. The best times to see a daytime Moon are perhaps during the first and last quarter phases, when the Moon is high enough above the horizon and at about 90 degrees from the Sun in the sky. This helps make the Sun’s reflected light bright enough to see as it reflects off of the Moon. The Moon can be seen in the daylit sky at any phase except for the new moon, when it’s invisible to us, and full moon, when it’s below the horizon during the day. The crescent through quarter phases are high in the sky during the day, but the daytime gibbous phases can be glimpsed only just before the Sun sets. Do It Yourself Do It Yourself Spend the next month getting to know the Moon and its phases by filling out your own observation journal. Have you ever wondered when the next full moon will be? How about the first quarter moon? Put the dates and times for all the Moon's phases for the year at your fingertips by building your own Moon Phases Calendar and Calculator! Moon phases can be hard to visualize. This simple activity uses a lamp, styrofoam ball and pencil to show how phases work. ADVERTISEMENT by RandomYoshi Follow Notes Cherish your family, the people that are closest to you. 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Download one of our free music apps for iOS, Android, Windows 8 or Blackberry. American poet, Cummings, was born in 1894. He was a Libran, compassionate by nature and an incurable romantic with a charming personality. His words, "You are my sun, my moon and all my stars" is actually the name of a poem he wrote. The fourth and last stanza reads "Yours is the light by which my spirit’s born yours is the darkness of my soul’s return – you are my sun, my moon, and all my It was no accident that Annie was chosen to say those words in "Pig Dog Moon." Those words are everywhere today. But what I didn't know was how much his words were characteristic of Annie's thoughts and heart. “I thank you God for this most amazing day, for the leaping greenly spirits of trees, and for the blue dream of sky and for everything which is natural, which is infinite, which is yes." Sound like Annie's voice? It's Cummings'! So is this “I carry your heart with me I carry it in my heart. I am never without it anywhere I go, you go, my dear;. Cummings received his and at Harvard, where his father taught. He served in World War I as a volunteer for the ambulance corps. Born Edward Estlin Cummings, he was married three times. He died in 1962. "It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are. The most wasted of all days is one without laughter. For whatever we lose like a you or a me, it's always our self we find in the sea. Yours is the light by which my spirit's born - you are my sun, my moon, and all my

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