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Daylight

To think I thought I loved the moon. I've lost my lust for starry eyes. I feel no fear of sunny skies. I've fought my way through midnight lies. To think, I thought I loved the moon. The stars, outshone by golden fire, Once made me drunk as cloudy night, But now I see the brilliant light. So now I quit, and will not fight The stars, outshone by golden fire. To think I thought I loved the moon. In daylight now, I start to croon. In warming rays, I start to swoon. And to think, I thought I loved the moon.
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william-bednar
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Nov 6, 2011
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