what happens to the earth and the moon when skylark sings
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The earth and air ring with the skylark's voice, just as Heaven overflows with moonbeams when the moon shines out from behind “a lonely cloud.” The speaker says that no one knows what the skylark is, for it is unique: even “rainbow clouds” do not rain as brightly as the shower of melody that pours from the skylark
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The earth and air ring with the skylark's voice, just as Heaven overflows with moonbeams when the moon shines out from behind “a lonely cloud.” The speaker says that no one knows what the skylark is, for it is unique: even “rainbow clouds” do not rain as brightly as the shower of melody that pours from the skylark.
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