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Sing to me, sweet nightingale Sing and drive my fears away; Sleeping's but a game with death-- I might wake up, I might not. If I don't wake with the sun My soul will still be grateful For 'twas your song that gave it Peace in eternal slumber. But if I get to wake up It will be another day And tonight's rest will make it Much different from today. You see, my sweet nightingale, One thing is true either way: You play an important part In my trusting taunting fate. So please sing, sweet nightingale Fill my ears with solitude. Sing of love. Sing of joy. Sing of peace. Sing of hope.
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Jun 10, 2014
Jun 10, 2014 at 3:35 PM UTC
Sing to Me, Sweet Nightingale
Sing to me, sweet nightingale Sing and drive my fears away; Sleeping's but a game with death-- I might wake up, I might not. If I don't wake with the sun My soul will still be grateful For 'twas your song that gave it Peace in eternal slumber. But if I get to wake up It will be another day And tonight's rest will make it Much different from today. You see, my sweet nightingale, One thing is true either way: You play an important part In my trusting taunting fate. So please sing, sweet nightingale Fill my ears with solitude. Sing of love. Sing of joy. Sing of peace. Sing of hope.
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Jun 10, 2014
Jun 10, 2014 at 3:35 PM UTC
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