Sentences that metaphor the vast starry sky

1. The moon and stars are performing a dance drama. In this desolate night, who is like me, looking up at the stars and silently reciting the name of night.

2. The sun sets in the evening and the sunset glow recedes. The stars blink in the night sky, and the fishing fires dance on the sea surface, making it difficult for you to distinguish which is light and which is starlight. Involuntarily, you are reminded of a seemingly mysterious realm. Lying on the beach by the sea, the sea and the starry sky intertwined. The sky and sea are full of stars.

3. At night, there was a slight cool breeze. The stars also appeared one by one, one, two, three. I lay beside the window and looked up at the stars. I saw that the sky was like a calm sea, blue and quiet. The moon is like a jade plate, and the stars around it are like gems set in the sky, shining like naughty children blinking.

4. Looking up at the stars, the stars in the sky are doing their best to blend the little bits of light together. Although they are not as brilliant as the sun, nor as clear as the moon, But their dreamlike light spreads to the world, illuminating people's hearts, turning the earth into a strange place, and bringing beautiful dreams to people.

5. Looking up at the starry sky, the stars blink with mysterious eyes and form various shapes. You see, the Lyra constellation looks like an ancient musical instrument, the harp. When you see it, you feel like hearing simple and elegant music; the side of the Aquila constellation looks like an eagle, flapping its broad wings, as if it is soaring; the Pegasus constellation looks like A galloping horse.

6. Although you can’t appreciate the deep Milky Way here, there are still stars all over the sky, the craters on the moon’s surface, the gaseous Jupiter and its blinking satellites. If you can’t sleep, look up at the stars. Look at another distant world without the hustle and bustle.

7. When looking up at the starry sky, scientific youth will coldly think that the beauty in front of them actually comes from the light of stars hundreds of millions of years ago. This is not only the beauty of distance, but also the beauty of time.

8. Looking up at the night sky alone. From ancient times to the present, countless people have faced the vast night sky and let go of their dreams, hopes, and future in the face of the vast night sky full of stars.