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I can see the man in the moon tonight I could never see a face in the craters before I just simply thought it was something people invented In an attempt to personify what we don’t have a connection to A giant face in the sky is more comforting on a cold night More comforting then a reflective rock Maybe I was right and so there isn’t really a face Maybe I just need to see that face tonight That face to tell me goodnight and that I can try again tomorrow My room’s vacancy pools into a dense silence Like an estate open house or thrift store: Evidence of people once being here Without those people still being there A small lamp braves the dark of my room Daring to edge its toes into the dark water around I tell it to just jump on in The water’s nicer once you adjust to it My hands ***** out into my empty bed sheets There is a silver lining in here somewhere, there must me Maybe it’s just too dark for me to see it I guess I’ll wait until the morning
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Dec 9, 2012
Dec 9, 2012 at 10:36 PM UTC
The Moon's Silver Lining
I can see the man in the moon tonight I could never see a face in the craters before I just simply thought it was something people invented In an attempt to personify what we don’t have a connection to A giant face in the sky is more comforting on a cold night More comforting then a reflective rock Maybe I was right and so there isn’t really a face Maybe I just need to see that face tonight That face to tell me goodnight and that I can try again tomorrow My room’s vacancy pools into a dense silence Like an estate open house or thrift store: Evidence of people once being here Without those people still being there A small lamp braves the dark of my room Daring to edge its toes into the dark water around I tell it to just jump on in The water’s nicer once you adjust to it My hands ***** out into my empty bed sheets There is a silver lining in here somewhere, there must me Maybe it’s just too dark for me to see it I guess I’ll wait until the morning
nathan-millard
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Dec 9, 2012
Dec 9, 2012 at 10:36 PM UTC
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