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lyrics
Well in the middle of the night,
I go to the river where the moonlight,
lights a line and I feel like,
everything’s gonna be alright,
how couldn’t it be in this beauty,
I’m gonna show you the moonlight.
And I knell on my knees Under the trees,
so that my lord is pleased with me,
so then I can say one day I’m gonna take you away,
so you can see the moonlight.
And across the river I see a bird shiver,
for the water is cold, cold as ice,
and I think to myself wouldn’t it be nice,
If you were here to witness the moonlight.
And the sky it lit with so many shines,
that I don’t mind if I never live in the city again,
I could be your escaping friend,
so you could see the moonlight.
And the water is calm and I do regard it as my luck charm,
as I’ve never been as happy as I am tonight,
oh I wish you could witness the moonlight.
And as I walk back to bed I have a beating chest,
for I wanna save you from the grave,
that you would make for your mind,
Is too entwined with the sad, sad sign.
oh I’m gonna save you with the moonlight,
oh I’m gonna save you with the moonlight.
credits
from Black and Blue,
track released November 13, 2015
Written by Alexandra Pye
Recorded at the True Vine Studio
Alexandra Pye on vocals and guitar
Adam Casey on double bass
Produced and Mixed by Adam Casey
Mastered by Adam Dempsey at Deluxe Mastering
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