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Lowfills - Goodnight Moon Lyrics



Lowfills - Goodnight Moon Lyrics




Goodnight moon
My first breath
Goodnight moon
Second breath

We used to walk all through the night
Alabaster shined and plastered without sight
Chase the moon we'll never land it try as we will
So we'd just be still

Goodnight moon
My third breath
Goodnight moon
My fourth breath

We'd talk our voices just for the sound
Crystal ringing breathing singing voice box round
Trees to listen while we whisper long life to thee
Palms as leaves we'd see

Goodnight moon
My fifth breath
Goodnight moon
My sixth breath
Goodnight moon
Seventh breath
Goodnight moon
My eighth breath

Tonight's the night you walked away
We both understand no more to say
Smart to endings we'll endure

Goodnight moon
My ninth breath
Goodnight moon
My tenth breath
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Goodnight moon
My first breath
Goodnight moon
Second breath

We used to walk all through the night
Alabaster shined and plastered without sight
Chase the moon we'll never land it try as we will
So we'd just be still

Goodnight moon
My third breath
Goodnight moon
My fourth breath

We'd talk our voices just for the sound
Crystal ringing breathing singing voice box round
Trees to listen while we whisper long life to thee
Palms as leaves we'd see

Goodnight moon
My fifth breath
Goodnight moon
My sixth breath
Goodnight moon
Seventh breath
Goodnight moon
My eighth breath

Tonight's the night you walked away
We both understand no more to say
Smart to endings we'll endure

Goodnight moon
My ninth breath
Goodnight moon
My tenth breath
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Writer: Laura Gillis
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Lowfills
Language: English
Length: 4:45
Written by: Laura Gillis

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