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if the moon fell down tonight, i swear to you my dear, i'd spend my last few minutes dreaming you were here. we'd lie in bed together, your hand upon my cheek as the world goes cold, oxygen fades and our bodies; they grow weak. we'd hold each other tightly, drifting into space. if the moon fell down tonight, i vow to spend the last few minutes staring at your face. you're the only light, and the only warmth, i've ever needed anyway. if the moon fell down tonight, my love i pray you'd come, and that you'd stay. but if the moon stayed tonight, up there in that sky, i'd do what i do everynight; i'd lay in bed and cry.
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Oct 7, 2014
Oct 7, 2014 at 8:32 PM UTC
if the moon fell down
if the moon fell down tonight, i swear to you my dear, i'd spend my last few minutes dreaming you were here. we'd lie in bed together, your hand upon my cheek as the world goes cold, oxygen fades and our bodies; they grow weak. we'd hold each other tightly, drifting into space. if the moon fell down tonight, i vow to spend the last few minutes staring at your face. you're the only light, and the only warmth, i've ever needed anyway. if the moon fell down tonight, my love i pray you'd come, and that you'd stay. but if the moon stayed tonight, up there in that sky, i'd do what i do everynight; i'd lay in bed and cry.
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Oct 7, 2014
Oct 7, 2014 at 8:32 PM UTC
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