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what the moon never told you
Everyone knows the moon glistens with silver light
They all know that she is dusty and old
They know her smile well for it is warm and distant
But they don’t know that she used to laugh
No one is old enough to remember her name
But they have some small suspicion
That it once was something sweet
Gently rolling off the tongue and leaving the lips with a smile
They don’t know the moons favorite music was jazz…
Jazz as smooth as glassy water on an autumn afternoon
That on lonely august nights she’d take her radio and dance alone
Alone and bare foot on the silver shores
Everyone knows the howling wolves sing to her songs of longing
They don’t know that she sits to hear their calling voices
As she whispers back I love you to the ceasing of every wordless ballad
Ballads of true devotion for the moon has many lovers
Everyone knows the moon controls the tied
But no one knows she is afraid of the power
So she lets the water go to flow out
Only to miss it enough to pull it back in again
Some people whisper the full moon causes madness
The beams infected with some deeper meaning
Driving in hysteria to the brain of our drunken brothers
Who claim they’ve drunk not but the light of the moon
They don’t know it’s the light of her tears that is the cause of madness
As she stands open to the viewing of them
Who gaze upward at her silver gleaming scars
The scares of past weakness for which she is ashamed
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