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The moon watches over her little one
With a smile that burns like the sun
Worry sets for her little one
When will her little one see the sun
Darkness surrounds her little one
Heavyweight is upon her little one
Danger awaits her little one
When will her little one see the sun
Many are the things of the world
Plenty are the enemies of her little one
She wishes not to lose her little one
When will her little one see the sun
Oh little one, see the hurdles of life
Hurdles high up like the sun
Ride the train to have a life
You ought to see the sun
Oh little one, your soul you should maintain
Be quick not to ride the train
It is best for you to wait
And you will surely see the sun
Oh little one, see the danger ahead
Oh little one, great darkness surrounds
Oh little one, your enemies are around
Remember you must see the sun
The little one is more than afraid
But the moon can only watch
For the time has surely come
For her little one to see the sun
The little one gains courage
For the train is the only way
Though the dangers may discourage
Know you are close to the sun
Oh little one, the moon awaits
Awaits the news of her little one
Did her little one make it to the gates
Oh little one, did you see the sun
The little one did not disappoint
The little one rode the train with pride
The little one jumped the hurdles so high
Oh little one, you finally saw the sun

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