<< Moonlight Lady >>
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--- Albert Hammond
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It was late in the night, when I came by an open window
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She was in satin and lace in the glow of a softly fire
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She had secrets so share, 'cause she'd been everywhere the wind blows
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And so deep in her eyes lay the mirror of my desire
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Refr.: Moonlight Lady, come along with me
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Leave your dark city lights, its alright
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'Cause the nights on me
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Moonlight Lady, come along with me
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Leave your dark city lights, its alright
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'Cause the nights on me
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And so softly we walked through the streets of a sleeping city
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Waking up dreams that lay quit a million years
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And I silently weep that the power of her golden beauty
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`Cause I knew that we 'd have to forget we were ever here
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Refr.: Moonlight Lady, come along with me
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Leave your dark city lights, its alright
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'Cause the nights on me
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There were beggers and kings and a magical sky
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There were wings in the air an I learned how to fly
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There was me, there was you and suddenly you were gone
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Refr.: Moonlight Lady, come along with me
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Leave your dark city lights, its alright
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'Cause the nights on me (repeat and fade out)
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Moonlight Lady
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| Albert Hammond |