letra de another morning's birth - mercedes lackey, margie butler & paul espinoza
[verse 1]
wake up to the sound of moonlight
falling soft upon the early morn
hear the distant crack of thunder
`cross the canyon `neath the crimson dawn
feel the coolness turn to warming
touch the mystery of the morning
smell the fragrance of another new days’ birth
[chorus]
everyone who seeks a new life
free of the chains that tie one down
stepping out into the new light
clean as the day when you were born
[verse 2]
cradled by the touch of moonlight
falling soft upon the evening mist
from the distant shores of twilight
hear the singing of the willow wisp
see the light fade into nightshade
as the day runs into night song
smell the fragrance of another evening’s birth
[chorus]
everyone who seeks a new life
free of the chains that tie one down
stepping out into the new light
clean as the day when you were born
[bridge]
what can you tell me that i have not yet seen?
what can you show me in this life?
all of creation is born of causation
this is the rapture we will ride
[verse 3]
from within the veil of midnight
see the falling of the evening star
cloaked in darkness, touched by starlight
watch the changing heavens from afar
see the moon turn to a new face
as the sky melts into deep sp-ce
smell the fragrance of another midnight birth
[chorus]
everyone who seeks a new life
free of the chains that tie one down
stepping out into the new light
clean as the day when you were born
[outro]
feel the coolness turn to warming
touch the mystery of the morning
smell the fragrance of another new days’ birth
of another new days’birth
of another morning’s birth
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