
Fear
(1983)
Hide the moonlight,
Somebody might see us.
I'm afraid
That they can even take the night
Away from us.
If it snows, don't tell anyone:
"Winter has come."
They might arrest the spring,
While tracking down winter.
If you hear that spring has come,
Don't leave your home.
No, my sweetheart,
Don't pin a flower to your breast,
It might be taken as some sort of symbol.
When did this fear begin?
In what year of what century?
I can't find the right words to describe this
In the language of this land...

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