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Moonlight.

here we sit in the moonlight

Pondering our last fight

Why is pain so hard

My heart needs a bodyguard

 

Your words hit home

As you ran away to Rome

It was over in seconds

To you my heart beckons

 

I thought it was all over

‘till she made me play red rover

I was up for repossession

Then I fought them with discretion

 

Everything started to go

I will never forget you though

She started the healing

Love I begun feeling

 

Is it wrong to feel love again

Your heart I must obtain

 

We sit here in the moonlight

Knowing we wont fight

She made me so happy

An Irishman woulda been ‘well done laddy’

 

So I thank you  for the pain

The sky cleared up after the rain

As if it was telling me

Letting you go was the greatest thing

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Written by
bret-desrochers
American
Published
Aug 16, 2010
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