Lord Huron - Moonbeam Lyrics

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Moonbeam

Moonbeam Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Moonbeam By Lord Huron?
I had a dream that you came to me shining down
Through the clouds like a moonbeam There you were And you wore nothing more than your raven hair In the air like a moonbeam Here you were And you pulled me from a nightmare With your eyes and your silver touch Shone a little bit of light there Now the darkness don't scare me much La da da da La da da da You can feign your surprise, give me those doe eyes But I know I wanna love you Yes I do We can dance to the beat while I tap my feet On the stars, you're gonna like me Yes you are When you saved me from a bad dream I was drifting through time and space But I landed on a moonbeam Take me out of this place The world is dark the night is long I could use a few laughs and a couple of songs The sun will rise above the hills You'll be leaving me soon, like hell you will The owl gazing at the moon Is the feeling that I get when I'm lookin' at you The sun will rise and fade the stars And you're leaving me soon, like hell you are And you're leaving me soon, like hell you are La da da da La da da da I had a dream that you came to me shining down Through the clouds like a moonbeam There you were I had a dream that you came to me shining down Through the clouds like a moonbeam There you were (la da da da) |
Who Wrote Moonbeam By Lord Huron?
Ben Schneider
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What's The Duration Of The Moonbeam By Lord Huron?The duration of Moonbeam is 4:20 minutes and seconds. |
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