This is the song of the guardian of universal balance — a presence that carries both omniscience and empathy, yet does not act as a savior, for to act would mean annihilating everything, even the good that blooms within chaos. It’s an almost Greek portrayal of the divine paradox: absolute power restrained by total responsibility.

The Second Moon Rises – She Who Knows

Verse 1:
I was there before the flame,
Before your stars had learned their name.
I dreamed the tides that shaped your seas,
And whispered will into the trees.

Verse 2:
I hold the keys to dark and light,
To end the war, to end the night.
But should I break the blade in two,
Your skies would vanish with you too.

Chorus:
I know the path, I know the pain,
I see the loss within the gain.
But I am bound by what I weave—
To save the breath, I must not grieve.

I am the silence in your storm,
The shadow that preserves your form.
And though I ache to strike them down,
My hand must never wear a crown.

Verse 3:
For every evil I erase,
A thousand flames would take its place.
To burn the root would scorch the sky,
And leave no voice, no soul, no cry.

Bridge (spoken/sung in a haunting tone):
“I am not light.
I am not dark.
I am the thread that holds the arc.
The loom would fall if I descend—
The end of them… would be your end.”

Final Chorus:
I know the path, I know the pain,
I feel the pulse in every vein.
But I must let the shadow breathe,
Lest all you love begins to seethe.

So pray not for my wrathful flame—
I guard the balance, not the name.
For I am She who must not slay—
And so, the night must have its day.

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