Second Aubade Waltz (Ghosts Are the Rulers of Time)
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The morning comes the night goes When I'm holding her close But in the daylight she cannot stay She has to go When the morning comes and the night goes When I'm holding her close But in the daylight she cannot stay She's a ghost Everywhere I go I feel her presence in the daylight But at night is when I get to see I can touch, I can feel She is real and she is here and we go dancing on the beach under the moon But too soon from the East comes the light So we dance the Aubade Waltz Round and round Rise and fall Pressed breast to breast Face to face Whirling round counter-clockwise Gliding gliding gliding gliding gliding on Sliding on the sand Until she has to let go of my hand Light go away Light go away Light go away Everyday I wonder if she'll return My desire for her grows more as the sun sets My face lifts toward Venus and the Moon I lower my eyes and see her on the shore She bids me come take her hand Put my other arm around her waist Instantly we start waltzing around the sand and she shows me Another dimension and another place in time We go waltzing like a hurricane But in the daylight she cannot stay She has to go The morning comes the night goes When I'm holding her close In the daylight she can't exist She's a ghost If she looks at the sun, the sun goes blind Unable to see the East and the West or ever find If they're where you left them or if they've moved into her mind Now she is the center and the ruler of time Round and round Rise and fall Breast to breast Face to face Whirling round Counter-clockwise Gliding gliding gliding gliding gliding on Sliding on the sand Until she has to let go of my hand She can lend the Moon, stay out late to play She could tell the morning to go away She can allow the sun to shine on tardy children And the workers who get paid by the day But she's protecting all the late night lovers Who just started feeling gay under their covers The rules of time do not apply to us The rules of time do not apply to us The morning comes the night goes When I'm holding her close But in the daylight she cannot stay She has to go The morning comes the night goes When I'm holding her close But in the daylight she cannot stay She's a ghost The morning comes the night goes When I'm holding her close But in the daylight she cannot stay She's a ghost Everywhere I go I feel her presence in the daylight But at night is when I get to see I can touch, I can feel She is real and she is here and we go dancing on the beach under the moon But too soon from the East comes the light So we dance the Aubade Waltz Round and round Rise and fall Pressed breast to breast Face to face Whirling round counter-clockwise Gliding gliding gliding gliding gliding on Sliding on the sand Until she has to let go of my hand Light go away Light go away Light go away Every day I wonder if she'll return My desire for her grows more as the sun sets My face lifts toward Venus and the Moon I lower my eyes and see her on the shore She bids me come take her hand Put my other arm around her waist Instantly we start waltzing around the sand and she shows me Another dimension and (the rules of time do not apply to us) another place in time We go waltzing like a hurricane She's a ghost
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