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Dean - On the Moon Lyrics



Dean - On the Moon Lyrics




Now the days which you have spent alone are gone
It felt like howling on the moon
The wounds of once, most of them have healed
So you, you can slowly come out soon

You've been on dusty roads for too long
And you couldn't find the key
But deep inside you will never give in
'Cause one soul can set you free

Now the days have come, you've walked into my energy
We've stepped into this dream
The pieces that you've missed, you found it back in me
Landing on the moon

You've followed many roads in your whole life
In a mix of energies
But deep inside you always knew one thing
Someone special will set me free

The missing part in me, I found it back it you
You've stepped into my dream
All the wishes I once had, I see them all come through
(Now we're) dancing on the moon
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Now the days which you have spent alone are gone
It felt like howling on the moon
The wounds of once, most of them have healed
So you, you can slowly come out soon

You've been on dusty roads for too long
And you couldn't find the key
But deep inside you will never give in
'Cause one soul can set you free

Now the days have come, you've walked into my energy
We've stepped into this dream
The pieces that you've missed, you found it back in me
Landing on the moon

You've followed many roads in your whole life
In a mix of energies
But deep inside you always knew one thing
Someone special will set me free

The missing part in me, I found it back it you
You've stepped into my dream
All the wishes I once had, I see them all come through
(Now we're) dancing on the moon
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Writer: George Schriemer
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Dean
Length: 6:16
Written by: George Schriemer

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