The sun’s gone dim, and
The moon’s turned black;
For I loved him, and
He didn’t love back.
The sun’s gone dim, and
The moon’s turned black;
For I loved him, and
He didn’t love back.
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It expresses a valuable amount of true love that would make anyone want to love or be loved.