Castles in the sky...
A thousand dreams.
Gone, like that. All those things they'd planned, lying awake, moonlight through the window, in each other's arms. The places they'd go. The things they'd do. The projects they'd pursue together. The dreams.
Gone.
He knew in an instant they were as gone as though they'd never been.
Sometimes when people break up, there's an uncertainty, a possibility everything can be put back together. Sometimes it happens. Mostly, he guessed, it didn't.
But with her, with this woman he'd spent almost five years with... he knew.
It was as over as over gets.
Forget About the Moon
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Saturday, February 11, 2006
lyrics
Forget About the Moon
Forget about me
forget about you
forget all those pretty things
we were gonna do
forget about the moon
forget about the stars
forget about forever
we've already come too far
forget about the times
you lay by my side
forget how I thought you'd be
there all my life
forget about the moon...
forget about those dreams
they're just castles in the sky
forget all those plans we made
lying awake at night
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AYoS News
The new AYoS Song Database is now online in beta form!
I'll be adding new functionalities to it over the next few weeks (depending on my availability) but as it stands now you can sort on song title and date (as well as whether or not the song is an instrumental) and there are links to the AYoS page for each song as well as links directly to the MP3 for each song. Additionally, there are links for other download and streaming options for many of the songs.
(C)2006, TK Major
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Be like the bird that, pausing in her flight awhile on boughs too slight, feels them give way beneath her and yet sings, knowing that she hath wings. - Victor Hugo ^ Love is the magician, the enchanter, that changes worthless things to joy...with it, earth is heaven and we are gods. - R.G. Ingersoll ^ You could not step twice into the same river; for other waters are ever flowing on to you. - Heraclitus
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