Challenge
Write the longest grammatically sound alliteration you can possibly muster. The longest such alliteration's author wins $150 if, and only if, this challenge receives at least 300 entries. Editing is allowed.
If you don't know what an alliteration is, Google it. Ensure that your entry is an alliteration and that it forms a coherent thought. Remember, editing is allowed.
Night-scape
It was a starry starry night
set against shadowed skies
Magical stars
beautiful & bright
Twirling & Swirling
Twinkling lights
As shiny little spots
on a dead dark night.
It was a starry starry night
As I looked around and saw
Tall buildings standing floor to ceiling
windows making the wall a true curtain of glass
mirroring other buildings, cars, people near them
reflecting the hustle, bustle, the avarice & the cupidity of a commercial world.
It was a starry starry night
Shiny stars gleam, glittering above
Shadows of gloomy buildings below
A similar feeling crept up
as there were no smiles on the faces around
Was this once again sadness for Van Gogh's starry night!
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