Princess Mononoke Theme Song (Mononoke Hime)
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Princess Mononoke Theme Song (Mononoke Hime)
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In the moonlight I felt your heart
Quiver like a bow string's pulse
In the moon's pale light
You looked at me
Nobody knows your heart
When the sun has gone I see you
Beautiful and haunting but cold
Like the blade of a knife so sharp so sweet
Nobody knows your heart
All of your sorrow, grief and pain
Locked away in the forest of the night
Your secret heart belongs to the world
Of the things that sigh in the dark
Of the things that cry in the dark
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Who performs "Princess Mononoke Theme Song (Mononoke Hime)"?
Sasha Lazard performs "Princess Mononoke Theme Song (Mononoke Hime)", and this lyric page sits inside the Sasha Lazard catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Angeli and Tell Me Why (featuring Lili Hayden) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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