Moonbeam

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Oh sweet moonbeam, how lightly you dance

Upon pillars of stone, you tumble and prance

Crying through The Night, as a thing most vain

Sighing against your diamond flecked terrain

With skin that glows dark as the rushing sea

With eyes of milkish wonder and mystery

You are simple and sweet, but so lovely to me

I could watch you smile for all eternity

When the brash wind cries loud in your ear

You, gentle ray, do not shiver in fear

You glimmer and laugh with a voice of glass

While you drink and feast on shadows and ash

A sybarite, you don only the most enchanting dresses

With your crystalled hair coiled in icy shining tresses

The Sunlight may challenge you, with his flourishing gold

But you hold something magical and powerful and bold

While throughout the lands he is the bringer of light

You, Moonbeam, shine upon the sea just as bright

Ethereal as the mountain, capped with glistening snow

Perfection as in the gentle and sanguine silver doe

Oh darling moonbeam, how lively you gleam

And to once join you, I can only dream

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