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Dal Dol

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1.
Moonstone A little white stone, that several thousand years ago, so they say, had fallen from the moon down to earth, has, through all those many thousands of nights, been thinking of the moon. And the moon is shining with a golden smile and the light of the moon is softly stroking the little, whitish stone. One night, after two thousand years maybe, sometime in autumn, when the little stone had stopped thinking about the moon for a brief moment, the moon whispered into the silence: „My lovely little stone. I, too, have once been a stone that has once fallen down from earth, and ever since been thinking of the earth each night„. And the moon is shining with a golden smile and the light of the moon is softly stroking the little stone. A little white stone, that several thousand years ago, so they say, had fallen from the moon down to earth, has, through all those many thousands of nights, been thinking of the moon. The moon and the stone from the moon, and the moon as a stone, and the moonstone, and the stonemoon, the stonemoon, the moonstone, moonstone, stone stone moon….
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Dal Dol 06:56
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Three o'clock at night The night – it was three am – the night was suddenly so loud. Someone had stolen the silence. Someone was hammering terribly up there on the moon and so loudly that it hurt the moon. Thunk....... ......... ....., but no one noticed. The moon remained silent and smiled happily as always, as always Tunk.... ......... ...... no one noticed. It was in the night, three o'clock.
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Bam Seschi 03:18
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Moon. Nocturnal bird. The nocturnal bird is singing so longingly, guh–guh guh-guh guhrrr guhrrr... The nocturnal bird must once has been a blue fish in the sea on the moon. It sings only in the night, when the moon is shining, dreaming of the golden waves in the sea on the moon, those rushing, golden waves in the sea on the moon. shssssh, shssssh. shssssh....... A memory arose from the depths of its soul: Back then, it had seen a blue star over the sea. The nocturnal bird..... guh–guh guh-guh guhrrr guhrrr...... shssssh, shssssh. shssssh.... That must have been a blue fish in the sea of the moon.
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Dal Bamse 04:28

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Dal Dol - stories of the moon by Suug. Three poems and electronic music tracks with accordion.

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released August 29, 2014

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