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The Moon has a gentle light, which he gifts the Earth, It could be compared to how you talk to a child; Careful, soft and in a sweet manner His light doesn't hurt me, which is what I adore, Therefore, is it bad that I tend to lose myself in his gaze ? When he rises over me, in a clear, registered pace ? Without a sound I let go of all troubles, all pain, As the clouds open and it has stopped to rain, Many people do want to be the sun to brighten up anothers day, But not me, this is not something for me to say. I wish to be alike the moon, brighten up your darkest of times, And be here, to illuminate tomorrows very way Tug you into a delicate embrace, like his light tends to do And be here for you, till I have to rest too. Even in the coldest of nights, the moon manages to warm my heart And manages my heart not to just fall apart Tonight again I will enjoy his light, After all, I hope he does not leave my sight ~ Umi
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Feb 1, 2018
Feb 1, 2018 at 1:58 PM UTC
The Moon
The Moon has a gentle light, which he gifts the Earth, It could be compared to how you talk to a child; Careful, soft and in a sweet manner His light doesn't hurt me, which is what I adore, Therefore, is it bad that I tend to lose myself in his gaze ? When he rises over me, in a clear, registered pace ? Without a sound I let go of all troubles, all pain, As the clouds open and it has stopped to rain, Many people do want to be the sun to brighten up anothers day, But not me, this is not something for me to say. I wish to be alike the moon, brighten up your darkest of times, And be here, to illuminate tomorrows very way Tug you into a delicate embrace, like his light tends to do And be here for you, till I have to rest too. Even in the coldest of nights, the moon manages to warm my heart And manages my heart not to just fall apart Tonight again I will enjoy his light, After all, I hope he does not leave my sight ~ Umi
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Feb 1, 2018
Feb 1, 2018 at 1:58 PM UTC
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