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Thought of something in the moonlight, what do you think it was?
Thought of something in the moonlight, forgot it by the morning sun
Whispering the sweeter nothings, feel you high above
Now I'm your love
Tell me why you think I love you, and I'll tell you if you're right
Told you all my darkest secrets, but I think I lied
Whispering the sweeter nothings, feel you high above
Now I'm your love
Oh, you know it's true
How I love you
Will I ever find your love? Tell me before the break of day,
I was passing down your fair, latenight moonlight fades away,
Latenight moonlight fades away
Latenight moonlight fades away
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