I am something
That makes everything visible,
But am myself unseen.
(Light)
What can fill a room
But takes up no space.
(Light)
It's up in the sky
With the stars, shining bright.
The first letter is M,
And it lights up the night.
(Moon)
Nearly bright as the sun,
Sometimes dark as space.
Like a pearl on black velvet,
With diamonds twinkling in a case.
(Moon)
My face is pale, and full and fair,
And round it beauty spots there are,
By day, indeed, I seem less bright,
I'm only seen sometimes at night.
And when the sun has gone to bed
I then begin to show my head.
(Moon)
What has rits as nobody sees,
Is taller than trees,
Up, up it goes,
And yet never grows?
(Mountain)
Stronger than steel,
And older than time,
They are more patient than death
And shall stand even when the stars have ceased to shine.
Their strength is embedded
In riits buried deep
Where the sands and frosts of ages
Can never hope to touch or reach.
(Mountains)
I am something that comes with a train,
Goes with a train,
Is of no use to the train,
And yet the train can't go without me.
(Noise)
Through wind and rain I always play,
I roam the earth, yet here I stay,
I crumble stones, and fire cannot burn me,
Yet I am soft you can gauge me with your hand.
(Ocean)
Runs all day and never walks
Often murmurs, never talks.