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Fade Away Septain
Drifting Waves Hex
Miaou's Shall Meet Again
don't say we've come to the end
hope fades
why do the white gulls call
lay down
your sweet and weary head
across the sea
night is falling
you have come to journey's end
into the world of night
a pale moon rises
sleep now and dream
of the ones who came before
the ships have come
they are calling
from across the distant shore
white shores are calling
through shadows falling
to carry you home
why do you weep
what are these tears
all will turn to silver glass
upon your face
soon you will see
out of memory and time
a light on the water
all of your fears will pass away
safe in my arms
all souls pass
you're only sleeping
what can you see on the horizon
Aviators - Constellati
ons
To the constellati
ons
between me and you
Where have I gone
Lights go out
The sun goes down
And how did I get here
I stand and turn around
And watch the stars above me
Looking up I will depart
I'm trying but
Time goes by and I fall apart
Things come and go
I can't escape this
And try to break my heart
I'm trapped and
and make my dreams come true
I'll spread my wings
Constellati
ons - We're all
I can't seem to break free
Take me back
fighting to find the truth
To where I once was
Turn on the lights
so take my heart
With determinat
ion
In the sky above
I'm lost in the Bitter darkness
I'll fill the void
I can't breathe
In your atmosphere
Shakespeare
an Hex
Silk Sonnet
William Shakespear
e
Or if they sleep
So either by thy picture
Betwixt mine eye and heart
a league is took
or my love
And each doth good
turns now unto the other
thy picture in my sight
Thy self away art present
When that mine eye
is famish'd for a look
still with me
Or heart in love
with sighs himself doth smother
Sonnet 47
Awakes my heart
For thou not farther than
With my love's picture then
my eye doth feast
my thoughts canst move
And to the painted banquet
bids my heart
to heart's and eyes' delight
And I am still with them
Another time mine eye
is my heart's guest
and they with thee
And in his thoughts of love
doth share a part
Water Angel's Sonnet the Third
William Shakespeare
III
But if Thou Live
Though Art Thy Mother's
Look in Thy Glass
And Tell the Face Thou Viewest
Glass and She in Thee
x Now Is the Time x
That Face Should Form Another
Remembered Not to Be
Calls Back the Lovely
Whose Fresh Repair if Now
Thou Not Renewest
April of Her Prime
Thou Dost Beguile the World
Unbless Some Mother
Sonnet III
Die Single and Thine
So Thou Through Windows of
For Where is She
So Fair Whose Uneared Womb
Thine Age Shalt See
Distains the Tillage
Of Thy Husbandry
Image Dies with Thee
Despite of Wrinkles
Or Who is He So Fond
Will Be the Tomb
This Thy Golden Time
Of His Self Love
To Stop Posterity