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Surely sunlight will come with the dawn, But will I last to see it break the night? Or will my final breath be drawn Before the healing of that glorious sight? Oh how I fight, for you, dear one, Thrashing against unseen foes Whose suffocating presence, whose woes, Diminish to a dream memories of the sun. Darling, I will sing you a lullaby, Though I tremble at darkness as you, as a child. When I fear that all is lost, when I can no longer cry, I will comfort you with a melody mild. My child, I pray for you that your mother would be strong, That the deep black of night would not swallow her song. She needs a soft tune as much as you do. A child, I pray, for a swaddling light in the dark and deep, For a suckling of peace, for arms to rock me to sleep. This mother cannot keep this child without You.
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Jan 4, 2014
Jan 4, 2014 at 11:14 AM UTC
Lullaby Plea
Surely sunlight will come with the dawn, But will I last to see it break the night? Or will my final breath be drawn Before the healing of that glorious sight? Oh how I fight, for you, dear one, Thrashing against unseen foes Whose suffocating presence, whose woes, Diminish to a dream memories of the sun. Darling, I will sing you a lullaby, Though I tremble at darkness as you, as a child. When I fear that all is lost, when I can no longer cry, I will comfort you with a melody mild. My child, I pray for you that your mother would be strong, That the deep black of night would not swallow her song. She needs a soft tune as much as you do. A child, I pray, for a swaddling light in the dark and deep, For a suckling of peace, for arms to rock me to sleep. This mother cannot keep this child without You.
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Jan 4, 2014
Jan 4, 2014 at 11:14 AM UTC
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