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Underneath the clear night sky, The pale moon beckons me. I tell the moon my secrets When it's just the moon and me. The old man's become a familiar face, Though silent as a stone. He listens without a single word, As if he's always known. I speak of love, of foolish hearts; I speak of hopes and dreams. I speak of you and sweet memories. He smiles, or so it seems. I confide in him my private hell-- The raging battle for my soul-- Relentless torment, unspeakable turmoil, Burning desires beyond control. Somehow I find great comfort In the wisdom of my silent friend. Not one to judge, he understands. I regret the night must end. With one last sigh, I gaze above And loft a gentle kiss. I bid good night; I whisper your name, And make one last request. There must be a thousand kisses now Drifting 'neath the moon. In time to come, 'twill be a thousand more I pray he sends you soon. You'd never guess, when each night he's there for all the world to see-- The moon knows all my secrets-- Just the moon and me. |