1 The moon rocks itself silently to sleep tonightAs though lost in the imagery of its own shadowTo be looked upon as such a beautiful sightBeing adored by so many, leads the lonely to sarrowBeing able to view all for what it truly isLeaves no energy left for hopeAnd drowns us with the burdens of desireWhich are lost through occurance, of letting go
Being able to view all for what it truly isLeaves no energy left for hopeAnd drowns us with the burdens of desireWhich are lost through occurance, of letting go
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1. AcusticRage on Saturday, January 15, 2005, 00:39:37.
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