Lyrics
Hey now, moonlight dancer
Addressing someone as the "moonlight dancer," possibly referring to a graceful or ethereal figure.
Can you remember what never was?
Pondering if the moonlight dancer can recall something that never actually existed.
Hey now now, black horse lancer
Referring to a "black horse lancer," suggesting a mysterious or adventurous character.
Will you give up your toys for a smile?
Questioning if the black horse lancer is willing to trade possessions for happiness.
And will I...
Introducing uncertainty or contemplation about future actions.
Smoke signs in the east
Reference to smoke signs in the east, indicating a search or quest for meaning.
Follow lost traces and follow the whispering sands
Encouraging the pursuit of lost trails and the subtle hints of destiny.
Carry your feathered wings
Encouraging the embrace of one's potential or abilities.
Hey now, moonlight dancer
Reiterating the address to the moonlight dancer, possibly emphasizing a connection or relationship.
Lullaby shouting in my ear
Mentioning a lullaby that is loud or insistent, suggesting a persistent influence or message.
Every page has an answer
Asserting that every situation or challenge has a solution or response.
Will you dare to dream again with me?
Asking if the moonlight dancer is willing to dream together once more.
And will I...
Continuing the theme of uncertainty or contemplation about future actions.
Smoke signs in the east
Reiteration of the search for meaning through smoke signs in the east.
Follow lost traces and follow the whispering sands
Reinforcing the importance of following lost traces and the mysterious whispers of destiny.
Carry your feathered wings
Encouraging the utilization of one's unique strengths or qualities.
Smoke signs in the east
Reiteration of the search for meaning through smoke signs in the east.
Follow lost traces and follow the whispering sands
Reinforcing the importance of following lost traces and the mysterious whispers of destiny.
Carry these fading years
Acknowledging the passage of time and the transient nature of years.
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