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Moon: “O Sky! How hideous, and dark am I? With hatred, looks a tiny fly. O Sky! How evil, and ugly am I?, Even death is too scared to cry.” Sun: “O friend! Don't heed the fly nor death, They are the waste-lings of the earth. O friend! Take a part of my breath, and be renewed, with a new birth.” Moon: “O Sun! How can I, Am I not the ugly one?” Sun: “O Love! How can you not, Am I not the mighty one?” Moon: “Thankful, am I to you, Humble, am I to me.” Sun: “O Love! How beautiful you are, The light, you always scare away, But night always welcomes you. But I still for-see, a peaceful way.” Moon: “O Sun! Did I not tell you? I am the ugly one. Even you ran away from me, Where do I run?”
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Sep 12, 2015
Sep 12, 2015 at 12:53 AM UTC
Am I not the ugly one?
Moon: “O Sky! How hideous, and dark am I? With hatred, looks a tiny fly. O Sky! How evil, and ugly am I?, Even death is too scared to cry.” Sun: “O friend! Don't heed the fly nor death, They are the waste-lings of the earth. O friend! Take a part of my breath, and be renewed, with a new birth.” Moon: “O Sun! How can I, Am I not the ugly one?” Sun: “O Love! How can you not, Am I not the mighty one?” Moon: “Thankful, am I to you, Humble, am I to me.” Sun: “O Love! How beautiful you are, The light, you always scare away, But night always welcomes you. But I still for-see, a peaceful way.” Moon: “O Sun! Did I not tell you? I am the ugly one. Even you ran away from me, Where do I run?”
A conversation between Sun and the Moon, before the Moon got bright and beautiful
arkane
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Sep 12, 2015
Sep 12, 2015 at 12:53 AM UTC
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