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Why are we talking, careful lest the spell we've wrought be broken Words all too often mar the magic of a love unspoken

Where am I walking, with no sky above, no earth beneath my feet
as I stumble, through this world you’ve made, so full of love?
What is the reason for this flight of love,
these stars above that change with the seasons?

Do you remember me? I don't believe I'll ever forget you
If You could only see how long I searched for someone just like You

A soft voice in the silence when I'm sorrowful or feeling lonely
A shoulder I can cry on with assurance that you love me only
A child in those joyful moments when I want to play and tease you
Someone to accept my gifts with joy when i just want to please you
Like dancers in the sunlight, hand in hand we run so light across the world,
Love in the moonlight, sharing secrets as the stars unfurl

You are my sunset to sadness, let the softness of your night enfold me,
I'm so glad that in the darkness You are here to hold me
See how the angels wing protects us when we least expect it,
tears fall forgotten, shining in the silver moon reflected.

Do you remember me? I don't believe I'll ever forget you
If You could only see how long I searched for someone just like You

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from The Return of the Magic, released January 1, 2005

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Dada Nabhaniilananda California

Dada Nabhaniilananda, originally from New Zealand, is a yoga monk of Ananda Marga, The Path of Bliss. Through his music and songs he seeks to connect us with the source of love within and remind us of our connection to to all life. He had his 15 minutes of fame in 1992 when he appeared on stage with the Dalai Lama before 10,000 at the 1992 Earth Summit, in Brazil. ... more

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