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Every Silver Moon's Night
I hear them calling,
I hear them calling every night;
I hear the chiming,
I hear it just outside the door;
I hear the tapping,
Of her shoes' as she runs by;
I hear thee calling,
Calling for thy princess dear;
But the tapping goes on,
Never will she stop at thy calls;
Just like the river,
Never will stop its' ride even if thee drown;
The tapping stops,
For she reaches a dark alley with nowhere to turn;
Just like a caged bird,
Surrounded with silence and no longer free to sing;
Her face is seen,
Full of fear and sorrow;
But her beauty exceeding,
Like a bloom of daisy;
Her eyes',
Sparkle like the moons silver light;
Her hair,
Like a river of golden straw;
Her beauty,
Ever so exceeding to be see on earth;
Every night...
I hear them calling,
I hear the chiming,
I hear her tapping,
And I hear thee pleading;
"Princess, please come back to me,"
I hear them calling,
I hear the chiming,
I hear her tapping,
And I hear thee pleading;
"Princess, please come back to me,"
Every silver moon's night.
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