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Moon Light
Moon of the great sky, moon of a diamond eye, moon of a mythical glow, from your energy hearts can grow. ( And sing to you oh Luna child, in the still heat of the western night.) Moon upon the crisp dew of the morning Moon in the calmness of the dying night Moon lay your light into my path Moon on the rise with a guiding light. ( And sing aloud for my Luna love, a gift of light shall fill your soul.) Light on the crest of the north shore hills Light pave the way to a lovers cocoon Light in the passion of a cool still ocean Light from the music of the watchful moon. ( And sing on the bower on a summers night, lovers on a path beneath the brazen moonlight) Light of the morning sky, light from a crystal eye, light of a luminous glow, from your brightness love will grow. spb. Notes: Anaphora definition: A repetition device where the same expression (word or words) is repeated at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or sentences. Written in old Spanish ballad form.
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