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Aurora And The Storm

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Taverna Canonical path: /taverna/aurora-and-the-storm Related lyric paths: 4
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Aurora And The Storm

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Not day or night

Around sun and mist

Over collors that fight

The last dawn's kiss

Not dark or light

Hills of heather gray

Between montains so high

Through flowers in may

Seen on the shore

Rising on far east

Aurora rises longing for the west storm

Not wind or rain

They met on running creek

Pines and scented grain

Trees listening to them speak

Not wake or dream

Through the mosses bare

Seen by all forest folk

They layed so unaware

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