Shadows capes form a web across the sky and steal the light that runs the
Engine of my heart
Deceived by clouds but I know it will soon return to watch my every move
Like an eye in the sky
Lunatic
Obsessed I am indeed
I will gain no strength this moonless night
Heavens heart or just a forgotten stone
All life lost or is it yet to come
The stars will be alone in the firmament tonight
Shadows grow stronger across the sky
The sun prepares for battle
The night is soon to die
Vicious beams will soon obscure the presence of the sun of the night
My soul despise the dawning and the light that it will bring
Doomed to be nocturnal
A creature of the night
Another dawn dilutes the dark the void where I can live
The rays of light burn my skin and ravage my desire
I close my eyes and I await the vengeance soon to come
When the dusk will bring the unlight and heal me once again
I have to return to my tower before the twilight will drain me of live
Tomorrow I need to be caressed by the moonlit sky or my soul will be
Carried away by the light
Just like the sun of the night
The moon is mine
Oh how I long to be one with the sun of the night
Oh how I long to unite with the sun of mine


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Sun of the Night Lyrics as written by Dan Erland Swano

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    Good idea actually, methinks it's about vampires or something.

    Moontower is an amazing album, btw =P

    Crujebsulon May 30, 2007   Link

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