The Ephemeral Nights

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My day starts from midnight,
When the minute and hour hand coincide,
My soul with it's silence, it can't fight,
Gazes watch me from the darkness,
But I can't find those eyes.

Lives and people that were dead,
Coldplays and Spring Days say unsaid,
Those tears, screams & fears that I dread,
Build myself few daydreams,
But I can't see any far.

It's my limit, it's my hour.
How do I sleep through this Ephemera?
Worship the twilight, look deep in the inside,
Shadows and my midnight insomnia.

A myth called melatonin,
Ascetics, Jesus and sermons,
They taught us bout life, can you tell me about nights?
And hallucinations that haunt every time that I sleep.

Teach me, preach me,
How do I live through this Ephemera?
Worship the twilight, look deep in the inside,
Shadows and my midnight insomnia.

And when the hourglass of my heart,
Runs a riot & rips apart,
I know the fireflies of the ocean
would still follow me,
From where the butterflies left me.

All alone, all deep,
Make from tears a new sea,
Ride on boats against the current,
And live my midnight dreams.

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