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Wednesday, March 4, 2009




Midnight on a beach in the Mediterranean
And I miss you
Even here, taking it all in
The sand, silvered, carries the moon on its shoulders
Is it possible to put this night to tune, and move it to you?

Don't cry, I'll bring this home to you,
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry, i'll bring this home to you

Cargo ships move by, tracing on the horizon line
There's a luster from the city lights on the waves that kiss our feet
And we're thinkin' of goin' in (thinkin' of goin' in),
The time's getting thin

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you,
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you,
If I can make this, if I can make this...

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you,
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you

This is a city for not sleeping; The clocks are set by feel
At this moment, from where I sit, none of it seems real

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you,
If I can make this night light enough to move

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you,
If I can make this night light enough to move

If I can make this, if I can make this move
If I can make this move

(Instrumentals)
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"Pachuca Sunrise" by Minus The Bear is about someone who is watching the ocean as the sun rises and is badly missing the one they love. There are metaphors in this song such as the one in the first verse "The sands, silvered, carries the moon on it's shoulders". This refers to the sand carrying the moon, but it really means the moon is reflected off the sand making it a silver color. Another is in the second verse. "There's a luster form the city lights on the waves that kiss our feet". The waves aren't really kissing their feet but washing over them. The last is the line after that "The time's getting thin". The time is actully getting thin but is growing shorter.

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