Moon Over The Narrow Street

[Verse 1 – Female vocals, soft & wistful]
The lane lay hushed in charcoal and stone
Windows blind, dreaming alone
I traced its veins with a ghost in my stride
Where echoes of you once lingered and died

[Verse 2 – Male, warm & measured]
Then your silhouette bent the veil of the dark
A quiet spark kindling lost stars
One breath and the years unraveled like thread
Time turned its face, remembered what it said

[Pre-Chorus – Both, gentle layered harmony]
After rivers of rain that refused to fall
After whispering your name to indifferent walls

[Chorus – Duet, guitars bloom softly]
Moon over the narrow street tonight
Silver thread weaving through shadow and light
You arrived and the darkness surrendered its claim
Hearts long adrift found their way home again
After the silence, after the flight
Moon over the narrow street tonight

[Verse 3 – Male]
Your gaze still holds embers that never grew cold
A fire banked low, yet fierce and untold
I thought the path to you crumbled to dust
But every stone tonight whispers of trust

[Verse 4 – Female]
These arms had forgotten the curve of your grace
The way night folds softly around your face
No more half-promises, no more distant shore
Just moonlight spilling forevermore

[Bridge – Both, emotional swell with ringing guitar lines]
Should dawn arrive with its jealous blade
We’ll cradle this glow, let no light invade
For love carved in silence, born under the sky
Was always destined to never say goodbye


[Final Chorus – Duet, fuller yet still intimate]
Moon over the narrow street tonight
Draping our shadows in luminous white
You returned and the world bloomed anew
Every longing, every dream led to you
After eternities, after the night
Moon over the narrow street… tonight

[Outro – fading duet, delicate guitar arpeggios]
(Female, whisper-soft) After the silence…
(Male) You arrived…
(Both, ethereal) Moon over the narrow street tonight… ♪
(Lingering clean guitar notes dissolve into stillness)


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