Lyrics Any Love (Cassandra Et Lune) - Ken Stringfellow
Cassandra
for
the
sunrise
century
Taking
the
Moon
in
her
bed
like
a
lover
Letting
him
leave
her
Taking
no
others
Watching
the
tides
as
they
fill
up
her
eyes
She
says
she's
not
upset
She
says
that
loneliness
is
worse
than
regret
We
have
to
wonder
What
she
meant
When
she
told
us
Any
love
is
good
enough
The
sun
comes
to
her
on
the
windowsil
She
meets
him
there,
he
says
"Come
ride
on
my
flaming
hands,
By
tomorrow
we'll
be
painting
the
horizons
With
the
gold
streaks
of
a
good
goodbye
Why
would
the
Moon
suspect?
He
only
sees
the
clouds
that
slither
by
his
head"
We
have
to
wonder
What
she
meant
When
she
told
us
Any
love
is
good
enough
"Could
heaven
keep
the
light
on
so
I
could
keep
my
eye
on
you?
You
and
only
you
And
follow
you
as
far
as
I
can
go"
There's
a
break
in
the
trees
the
moon
is
shining
through
She
rolls
down
the
window
and
says
"Is
it
you?
Is
it
you?"
Gravity
turned
him
Comets
had
buried
him,
too
She
splashes
the
river
to
move
his
reflection
She
says
"Could
heaven
keep
the
light
on
So
God
could
keep
his
eye
on
you?
You
and
only
you
And
follow
you
as
far
as
you
can
go"
We
had
to
wonder
What
she
meant
When
she
told
us
Any
love
is
good
enough
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