The Last Sunlight
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The Last Sunlight
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Orange sky
The night is at sight
6PM, people drive by
Kids laugh and leave the backyard
The orange sky
Guides the hearts with its melancholic light
The Moon is at sight
And with her hand
She goes spreading the night
We look high up and understand
Another day is at the end
Every tomorrow's a new beginning
It's the hope that comes with this last
Sunlight
The one that announces the night
So sadly bright, but beautifully calm
It's the golden hour
Saying goodbye to daytime
And hello to the night that comes
Here the night comes
Here she came
Full of a strange grace
In a sweet dark embrace
And we fall into her
As the last light fades
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