Mother Moon
Mistress of the Sun
Say, I got you, I got you
Sister Sun
Lovers of the tune
Sing, I got you, I got you, I got you

Floating away, I think I'll stay
[As the view]
Floating away, I think I'll stay in blue light
Floating away, I think I'll stay
Next to you
Finding a way to make the loss in you
Cuz you don't deserve me
I know, that I deserve you

Mother Moon
Mistress of the Sun, Say,
I got you, I got you
Sister Sun
Lovers of the tune, Sing
I got you, I got you
Mother Moon
Mistress of the Sun, Sing
I got you, I got you
Oh I got you
Oh I got you
Mother Moon

Floating away, I think I'll stay
[as the fuse]
Floating away, I think a day with you
Floating away, I think I'll stay
Next to you
Finding a way to make the loss in you
Cuz you don't deserve me
But I deserve you
Flowers for the May Queen
But life for the prayers
If nobody wears
And what is loss, if I've got you


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Pinwheels Lyrics as written by William Patrick Corgan

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    OCEANIA, as a movement within the larger TEARGARDEN framework, is all about opening oneself up to love and life, when being a hermit is the easier option. "Pinwheels," as mentioned a child's toy/garden ornament, move based on the flow of the wind. The song is about letting go, and the choice of whether to give in to love's possibilities, or stay "as refused."

    Lyrical correction: It's "Sister Soul" not "Sister Sun." And "floating away I think I'll stay in blue - black."

    Maniac Copon March 07, 2016   Link

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