Golds of Morning
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Golds of Morning
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Golds of morning paint the clouds as they pass by
And a star hangs low on the rim of the sky.
There's a silent song where the lovers meet
Near the path where we once put our feet
It reminds me the words you said :
" Come and meet me, come to see me,
Share the brightest light inside you to be near me."
But the hazy vails on the quiet sea
Will fly with her as the day breaks free.
She's the Queen of twillight,
She dances for the mourning
And sings for the seeking :
Black is the night that surrounds you
But if you seek,
A moon will rise above you
And show you how to see,
And bright may be the heaven
Above you.
Black is the night that surrounds you
But if you seek,
A star will rise inside
And remind you who to be,
And bright may be the heaven
Above you.
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