My Obsessive Moon

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My Obsessive Moon (English Version)
By Paul Bridgeman

My heart shines from its sorrow, As you slip from me again,
How I long to call your name as you walk away,
And do you think of me, When I am no longer in your sight?
or do I become your lost horizon, existing, but not for you,
Yet you are no horizon for me, my whole world I see through you,
What joy in the flowers or the trees and sea, without you,
That all I see may freeze forever,
if it can't be seen with you, Why breathe? When we can't be together?
Don't think you don't bring me joy, no not ever,
Remain the sun to my obsessive moon


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AnonymousAnonymousabout 18 years ago
Ooh

Ohh I think I just had an accident?

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