Yaya
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Yaya
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We stood on the Moon
Hand in hands and face and eyes
Glowing blue from starshine
We are twins
Red hearts and milk skin
And milk skin and red vessels
Stop talking for a moment
Listen to sea fish sing
Chirping words to heaven
And the green grass sways
Hide under the sand, your heart
In my hand and under my tongue
The glowing dirt envelopes
Writhing flesh of the Moon
And we sink beneath the surface
Smothered by our ferocity
Entwined with lunar light
We are buried beneath the skin
Transparent in our light-bodies
Suffocated by love
Enveloped by love
We are buried beneath the skin
Transparent in our light-bodies
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Tara Vanflower performs "Yaya", and this lyric page sits inside the Tara Vanflower catalog on LyroVerse.
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