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It's a bright morning That greets his day He looks out the window And watches the radiant sun He admires it Attracted to her glorious shine Blinded in all effects Yet still unable to pull away The heat burns his skin But he loves it Being in the sun It makes him happy The sun goes down Bidding her farewell Leaving him solemn Broken and shattered The moon comes up Greeting him with a soothing embrace Peaceful and gentle A light that guides him in darkness She brings a cooling breeze To comfort his painful nights Even if she would be clouded By grey clouds at times She watches over him Like a guardian angel Singing a soft lullaby To send him into a slumber Morning came It starts all over again The burning sun in the spotlight The gentle moon awaits her turn *And she will always wait for the moment When he enjoys the night more than day Then she will never be overshadowed She will take her very own... ...center stage*.
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Sep 4, 2016
Sep 4, 2016 at 3:47 AM UTC
Center Stage
It's a bright morning That greets his day He looks out the window And watches the radiant sun He admires it Attracted to her glorious shine Blinded in all effects Yet still unable to pull away The heat burns his skin But he loves it Being in the sun It makes him happy The sun goes down Bidding her farewell Leaving him solemn Broken and shattered The moon comes up Greeting him with a soothing embrace Peaceful and gentle A light that guides him in darkness She brings a cooling breeze To comfort his painful nights Even if she would be clouded By grey clouds at times She watches over him Like a guardian angel Singing a soft lullaby To send him into a slumber Morning came It starts all over again The burning sun in the spotlight The gentle moon awaits her turn *And she will always wait for the moment When he enjoys the night more than day Then she will never be overshadowed She will take her very own... ...center stage*.
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Sep 4, 2016
Sep 4, 2016 at 3:47 AM UTC
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