Massive moon.
I sweep and I swoon.
I cling and climb for you.
I creep and cry.
Through sleep or through sigh.
For an opened eye anew.
From full to faint, to flash of paint.
You bend my brain the same.
You shrink and grow, like a winter's snow.
But you always know my name.
You always know my name.
Strong and strange,
You turn tree then churn and change.
Like a mountain's range or truth.
So I try to trace your nightly lining grace.
And find my face in you.
But the stubborn sting of my reaching ring
Won't mend or mean or slight.
For each time I try to know the night,
I cling and climb for light.
Oh I cling and climb for light!
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