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I sat outside one afternoon |
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In an old lawn chair |
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And I watched the sun set off |
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For business west somewhere |
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While the sky turned watercolor fine |
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And gold and blue |
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And the stars all showed up one by one |
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And we waited for the moon |
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And I thought 'bout you and I wondered why |
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It took so long to say goodbye |
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You shined so bright you blinded me |
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And left me so I couldn't see |
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(CHORUS) |
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I was the moon chasing the sun |
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There was never a prayer of ever catching up |
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No matter how fast I would run |
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Like the moon chasing the sun |
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Just like the moon chasing the sun |
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The crickets called |
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And the moon peeked out to the eastern sky |
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They both start up about this time each night |
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And an evening breeze stopped by |
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And brought some sweet relief |
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In the silver light I finally let go of the heat |
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And I thought 'bout you and I wondered why |
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It took so long to say goodbye |
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You shined so bright you blinded me |
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And left me so I couldn't see |
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(CHORUS) |