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The last that ever she saw him, |
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carried away by a moonlight shadow. |
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He passed on worried and warning, |
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carried away by a moonlight shadow. |
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Lost in the riddle last Saturday night, |
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far away on the other side, |
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he was caught in the middle of a desperate fight |
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and she couldn't find how to push through. |
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The trees that whisper in the evening, |
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carried away by a moonlight shadow. |
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Sing the song of sorrow and grieving |
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carried away by a moonlight shadow. |
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All she saw was a silhouette of a gun, |
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far away on the other side, |
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he was shot six times by a man on the run, |
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and she couldn't find how to push through. |
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I stay, I pray, I see you in heaven far away, |
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I stay, I pray, I see you in heaven one day. |
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Four a.m. in the morning, |
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carried away by a moonlight shadow. |
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I watched your vision forming, |
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carried away by a moonlight shadow. |
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Star was glowin' in a slivery night, |
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far away on the other side, |
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will you come to talk to me this night |
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but she couldn't find how to push through. |
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I stay, I pray, I see you in heaven far away, |
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I stay, I pray, I see you in heaven one day. |