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MOONLIGHT

The poem expresses deep longing for a lost love, using the metaphor of moonlight to symbolize joy and comfort that has been absent since their departure. The speaker feels trapped by memories and emotions, comparing them to chains and hooks that weigh heavily on their heart. Ultimately, the poem conveys a sense of sorrow and yearning for the return of the beloved to restore the light in their life.
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MOONLIGHT

The poem expresses deep longing for a lost love, using the metaphor of moonlight to symbolize joy and comfort that has been absent since their departure. The speaker feels trapped by memories and emotions, comparing them to chains and hooks that weigh heavily on their heart. Ultimately, the poem conveys a sense of sorrow and yearning for the return of the beloved to restore the light in their life.
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MOONLIGHT

I want moonlight
For my sad night
To sing divine
the illusion you brought me
To feel like you are mine
Mine, you like no other
Well, ever since you left
I haven't had moonlight

I feel your ties


like hooks, like claws
That they drown me at the beach
of the revelry and the pain
And I feel your chains dragging
in the silent night
Let it be a full moon,
blue as none
Well, ever since you left
I have not had moonlight
Well, since you left
I have not had moonlight

If you never come back


My little provincial
To my beloved cell
that is sad and is cold
That at least your memory
Put light on my mist
Well, since you left
I haven't had moonlight

I feel your ties


like hooks, like claws
That they drown me at the beach
of the party and of the pain
And I feel your chains dragging
in the quiet night
Let it be a full moon,
blue like no other
Well, since you left
I have not had moonlight
Well, since you left
I haven't had moonlight.

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