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There once was a man whose name was Moonie He was a very handsome man His skin was sun kissed, dark like a brown bears fur, soft like a baby's curl And oh, the way his hair curled Moonie had hair that grew outward instead of downward His smile was as white as the snow capped mountains His heart as warm as the coast of Australia, all year round He smelled like matches and Dark Horse cigarettes Like everything warm He dressed like a professional troublemaker His laugh came from his stomach when he laughed real good And I've never heard him laugh bad He loved like a father Protected like a brother Teased like a sister And worried like a mother He cursed like a sailor But only when he was angry Moonie had a fuse so long that if you lit it in January, it would take a whole 365 days for him to explode But by the time 365 days past it was a matter that didn't really matter anymore He had a mind like a turtle He thought thoughtfully, slow and subtle But he spoke like he knew every wonder of the world He kissed babies and broke bottles on the backs of ships carrying soldiers off to war Even though he was confused about what they were fighting for Moonie spoke of peace and of hope for future souls He loved everything from the edges of the universe To the coral that grows in the deepest of the oceans coves Moonie met a girl, who brought a whole lot of sunshine to his world She made the lips of his mouth curl Upward, it was a beautiful sight, especially with teeth that white Moonie met a girl, he swears by the stars that she is incredible Magnificent Wonderful Beautiful Terrific He says she makes his heart 10 times larger, like it's flowing out so much love that it makes his nose runny, He calls her Sunny There once was a girl named Sunny She was a very beautiful girl She had curly brown hair that fell just short of her shoulders Skin that was kissed by the angels themselves If you believe that kind if thing exists She dressed like an artist The kind that like to paint masterpieces With every curve of the brush She smelled like summer, like home, like sunshine peaking through rain clouds She planted roses for those she lost, In hopes of continuous growth and beauty She spoke with the authority of an officer But also with the gentleness of a butterfly Her personality was layered like a Russian doll And as you opened up every part of her she grew so very small But not small in the bad way, She was wise like an owl But she was happy like a child at play She cared like the ocean cares for sea creatures that swim in its depths She cried like it was always rainy season She laughed with a sadness in her eyes that was easy to detect But she was happy And she loved a man named Moonie And he made her happy And she swears on the rings that circle Saturn That he is the most beautiful man on the planet Sunny and Moonie lived together in a cozy home by the ocean Where it was never too hot or too cold They had a beautiful garden, that sprouted all different kinds of things, Pumpkins that grew tomatoes Watermelon that grew on trees Potatoes that grew above the ground Flowers with yellow stems and baby blue leaves Beautiful birds flew around, bluejays with mocking jay wings Their family was the world around them and they wanted and needed for nothing Moonie was so happy Sunny was so lovely The things that they did, how incredibly they lived How wonderful life had become When moonie and sunny both lived as one Then one day when Moonie was down by the beach Sunny was in their little green house, fast asleep Moonie slipped on a snail shell and fell into the pretty sea When it got late Sunny worried and went to see She called and she called Moonie was nowhere to be found He had fallen asleep forever, in the ocean's underground The sharks and the octopus found Moonie and buried him deep The sea urchin said we must bring him back! But the turtle insisted that we must let him sleep The flounder found Sunny by the shore and they brought her the news The look in her eyes was as if her heart had been bruised She look to the sky as dark clouds rolled in The raindrops dropped to the rhythm of the tears on her skin Her Moonie was gone forever in the ocean blue She threw herself into the ocean saying take me with you The flounder, the turtles, the mer-people and creatures of the sea Tried to stop her from suffering the same fate as her dear Moonie But she would let them save her as she fell into the deep, Whispering, I love my Moonie and my Moonie loves me She sank and she sank She fell and she fell She floated right next to her love In the oceans pink sand The most beautiful death in all of the land Moonie swore by the stars that his Sunny was magnificent And Sunny swore by the rings on Saturn that Moonie was the most beautiful man on the planet They died together but they're souls rose separately Moonie rose for the night His love rose for the day Sunny became the Sun Moonie became the light that snuffed out the darkness of that day And as they lived in their respective spots in the sky They saw each other from time to time They might have been punished for loving too much Or they might've loved so much that the universe needed them to take care of us For the Moon now takes care of the oceans tide And the Sun takes care of you and I I think Sunny and Moonie had it right Even though they no longer see each other everyday, their love is something you don't have to look so far to find Maybe that's why you sometimes find the Moon and the Sun in the same sky They're so close to finding each other, but they have so little time
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Feb 13, 2014
Feb 13, 2014 at 10:09 AM UTC
The Story Of The Sun and The Moon
There once was a man whose name was Moonie He was a very handsome man His skin was sun kissed, dark like a brown bears fur, soft like a baby's curl And oh, the way his hair curled Moonie had hair that grew outward instead of downward His smile was as white as the snow capped mountains His heart as warm as the coast of Australia, all year round He smelled like matches and Dark Horse cigarettes Like everything warm He dressed like a professional troublemaker His laugh came from his stomach when he laughed real good And I've never heard him laugh bad He loved like a father Protected like a brother Teased like a sister And worried like a mother He cursed like a sailor But only when he was angry Moonie had a fuse so long that if you lit it in January, it would take a whole 365 days for him to explode But by the time 365 days past it was a matter that didn't really matter anymore He had a mind like a turtle He thought thoughtfully, slow and subtle But he spoke like he knew every wonder of the world He kissed babies and broke bottles on the backs of ships carrying soldiers off to war Even though he was confused about what they were fighting for Moonie spoke of peace and of hope for future souls He loved everything from the edges of the universe To the coral that grows in the deepest of the oceans coves Moonie met a girl, who brought a whole lot of sunshine to his world She made the lips of his mouth curl Upward, it was a beautiful sight, especially with teeth that white Moonie met a girl, he swears by the stars that she is incredible Magnificent Wonderful Beautiful Terrific He says she makes his heart 10 times larger, like it's flowing out so much love that it makes his nose runny, He calls her Sunny There once was a girl named Sunny She was a very beautiful girl She had curly brown hair that fell just short of her shoulders Skin that was kissed by the angels themselves If you believe that kind if thing exists She dressed like an artist The kind that like to paint masterpieces With every curve of the brush She smelled like summer, like home, like sunshine peaking through rain clouds She planted roses for those she lost, In hopes of continuous growth and beauty She spoke with the authority of an officer But also with the gentleness of a butterfly Her personality was layered like a Russian doll And as you opened up every part of her she grew so very small But not small in the bad way, She was wise like an owl But she was happy like a child at play She cared like the ocean cares for sea creatures that swim in its depths She cried like it was always rainy season She laughed with a sadness in her eyes that was easy to detect But she was happy And she loved a man named Moonie And he made her happy And she swears on the rings that circle Saturn That he is the most beautiful man on the planet Sunny and Moonie lived together in a cozy home by the ocean Where it was never too hot or too cold They had a beautiful garden, that sprouted all different kinds of things, Pumpkins that grew tomatoes Watermelon that grew on trees Potatoes that grew above the ground Flowers with yellow stems and baby blue leaves Beautiful birds flew around, bluejays with mocking jay wings Their family was the world around them and they wanted and needed for nothing Moonie was so happy Sunny was so lovely The things that they did, how incredibly they lived How wonderful life had become When moonie and sunny both lived as one Then one day when Moonie was down by the beach Sunny was in their little green house, fast asleep Moonie slipped on a snail shell and fell into the pretty sea When it got late Sunny worried and went to see She called and she called Moonie was nowhere to be found He had fallen asleep forever, in the ocean's underground The sharks and the octopus found Moonie and buried him deep The sea urchin said we must bring him back! But the turtle insisted that we must let him sleep The flounder found Sunny by the shore and they brought her the news The look in her eyes was as if her heart had been bruised She look to the sky as dark clouds rolled in The raindrops dropped to the rhythm of the tears on her skin Her Moonie was gone forever in the ocean blue She threw herself into the ocean saying take me with you The flounder, the turtles, the mer-people and creatures of the sea Tried to stop her from suffering the same fate as her dear Moonie But she would let them save her as she fell into the deep, Whispering, I love my Moonie and my Moonie loves me She sank and she sank She fell and she fell She floated right next to her love In the oceans pink sand The most beautiful death in all of the land Moonie swore by the stars that his Sunny was magnificent And Sunny swore by the rings on Saturn that Moonie was the most beautiful man on the planet They died together but they're souls rose separately Moonie rose for the night His love rose for the day Sunny became the Sun Moonie became the light that snuffed out the darkness of that day And as they lived in their respective spots in the sky They saw each other from time to time They might have been punished for loving too much Or they might've loved so much that the universe needed them to take care of us For the Moon now takes care of the oceans tide And the Sun takes care of you and I I think Sunny and Moonie had it right Even though they no longer see each other everyday, their love is something you don't have to look so far to find Maybe that's why you sometimes find the Moon and the Sun in the same sky They're so close to finding each other, but they have so little time
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Feb 13, 2014
Feb 13, 2014 at 10:09 AM UTC
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