Heavenly fog descends to earth;rnmarching through the thickness we go.rnIcy drops rest on the window.rnBlack silouhettes of trees take my breath away.
rnLike a plague, each small frosty snowflakernfalls upon the land…rnGazing out from in, the snowrnrushes down lightly, then heavily.rnBluish grey skies, black trees, and orange street lights hypnotize me.rnI could stare out the window all night,rnI could stare out the window endlessly…rnrnEndlessly the moon will shine,rnshining through my window.rnFull of enchantment, it makes me want to dream.rnNight will not soon be gone.rnThe moon will always shine in.rnrnThere she stands in the black-silhouette forest,rnthe goddess of darkness watches the deadly beautyrnsurround her.rnI, the goddess of darkness, sit and watchrnthe world get darker, colder, and speechlessly more enchanting.rnThe scenary is so powerfully beautifulrnit keeps me silent in awe.rnrnFather Time asked what time it was, andrnMother Nature has retired.rnIt seems as if time is standing stillrnand blossoms will no longer bloom, forrnendlessly the moon will shine.rnNight will not soon be gone, nor will winter.rnThis is a world we will live in forever.rnrnThe goddess of darkness formsrnimmortal black and blue roses,rnthe sign of undying beauty,rnundying beauty.rnBlack, blue and white is all that’s seen, andrnrnEndlessly the moon will shine,rnshining through my window.rnFull of enchantment, it makes me want to dream.rnNight will not soon be gone.rnThe moon will always shine in.rnrnWhite as snow, I stand…rnrn