Here Comes The Moon

Album: George Harrison (1979)
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  • Everybody's talking up a storm
    Act like they don't notice it
    But here it is and here it comes
    Here comes the moon, the moon, the moon, the moon, the moon.

    Impulse always quickens when it's full
    As it turns my head around me
    Yes it does and here it comes
    Here comes the moon, the moon, the moon, the moon, the moon.

    God's gift I see that's moving up there into the night
    Though dark the mirror in the sky reflects us our light:
    Looks like a little brother to the sun
    Or mother to the stars at night
    And here it is and here it comes
    Here comes the moon, the moon, the moon, the moon, the moon.

    Breath is always taken when it's new
    Enhance upon the clouds around it
    Yes it is and here it comes
    Here comes the moon, the moon, the moon. Writer/s: George Harrison
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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