The song "Moonshadow" describes being followed by a moonshadow and wondering if it will stay the night. It contemplates what would happen if the singer lost different body parts like hands, eyes, legs, or mouth, and how they wouldn't have to work, cry, walk, or talk anymore. It asks the moonshadow how long it took to find the singer and if it will stay the night.
The song "Moonshadow" describes being followed by a moonshadow and wondering if it will stay the night. It contemplates what would happen if the singer lost different body parts like hands, eyes, legs, or mouth, and how they wouldn't have to work, cry, walk, or talk anymore. It asks the moonshadow how long it took to find the singer and if it will stay the night.
The song "Moonshadow" describes being followed by a moonshadow and wondering if it will stay the night. It contemplates what would happen if the singer lost different body parts like hands, eyes, legs, or mouth, and how they wouldn't have to work, cry, walk, or talk anymore. It asks the moonshadow how long it took to find the singer and if it will stay the night.
The song "Moonshadow" describes being followed by a moonshadow and wondering if it will stay the night. It contemplates what would happen if the singer lost different body parts like hands, eyes, legs, or mouth, and how they wouldn't have to work, cry, walk, or talk anymore. It asks the moonshadow how long it took to find the singer and if it will stay the night.
legs, oh if.... I won’t Oh, I’m bein’ followed have to walk no more. by a moonshadow, moonshadow, And if I ever lose my moonshadow mouth, all my teeth, Leapin’ and hoppin’ north and south, on a moonshadow, Yes if I ever lose my moonshadow, mouth, oh if.... moonshadow. I wont have to talk...
And if I ever lose my Did it take long to find
hands, lose my plough, me? I asked the lose my land, faithful light. Oh if I ever lose my Did it take long to find hands, oh if.... I won’t me? And are you have to work no more. gonna stay the night?
And if I ever lose my
eyes, if my colors all run dry, Yes if I ever lose my eyes, oh if.... I won’t have to cry no more.