"And we'll dance under our moon again,"
Says Imaginary Night.
"And we'll sing for the Earth again,
Until the morning flight.
"And we'll dance under our moon again,"
Says Imaginary Night.
"And we'll sing for the Earth again,
Until the morning flight.
To the strong, we are the broken,
And the darkness knows they're right,
But secretly, they dance among us
Under our lost moonlight.
Come with me again, my darling,
Rest your weary jaws.
The sound echoes blindly here,
And on deaf ears, it falls.
Amidst us, many hurting souls
Refuse resistance to the calls,
And together, we find a sameness-
Acceptance unbound by any laws.
And we'll dance under our moon again,"
Says Imaginary Night.
"And we'll sing for the Earth again,
Until the morning flight.
So twirl again, beneath the silence;
Dance with freedom unknown to men;
Sing with your loudest voice, unheard,
And release beauty, stolen from the land.
The night's breath is never fading;
Broken is time's hand,
So join us in the stillness now,
As we unwillingly await our end."
Come with me again, my darling,
Rest your weary jaws.
The sound echoes blindly here,
And on deaf ears, it falls.
Amidst us, many hurting souls
Refuse resistance to the calls,
And together, we find a sameness-
Acceptance unbound by any laws.
"And we'll dance under our moon again,"
Says Imaginary Night.
"And we'll sing for the Earth again,
Until the morning flight."
So twirl again, beneath the silence;
Dance with freedom unknown to men;
Sing with your loudest voice, unheard,
And release beauty, stolen from the land.