J.T. Rogers – One Giant Leap excerpt
- Post date March 8, 2022
“Men looked down upon the blue splendour of the earth
And for the first time he saw his home”
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“Men looked down upon the blue splendour of the earth
And for the first time he saw his home”
“it may not be much light but it beats the darkness”
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