Shadow of the Moon

Album: Shadow of the Moon (1997)
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  • Shadow Of The Moon, Shadow Of The Moon
    In the shadow of the moon
    She danced in the starlight
    Whispering a haunting tune
    To the night
    Velvet skirts spun 'round and 'round
    Fire in her stare
    In the woods without a sound
    No one cared

    Through the darkened fields entranced
    Music made her poor heart dance
    Thinking of a lost romance
    Long ago
    Feeling lonely, feeling sad
    She cried it the moonlight
    Driven by a world gone mad
    She took fight
    "Feel no sorrow, feel no pain

    Feel no hurt, there's nothing gained
    Only love will then remain"
    She would say
    Shadow of the Moon Shadow of the Moon
    Somewhere just beyond the mist
    Spirits were seen flying
    As the lightning led her way
    Through the dark
    Shadow of the Moon Writer/s: CANDICE NIGHT, RITCHIE BLACKMORE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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