John Lisi - Moon Song
If you were a tree, I'd pour water on your roots
Watching you grow healthy branches bearing fruits
And when the winter came, and all your leaves fell to the ground
I would be there, I would stick around
If I was a bird I'd fly to your windowsill
Rest there while you're sleeping, staying perfectly still
And when the morning came, I would sing to you so true
That's all I ever really want to do
Now it may be that you don't want me
The thought has crossed my mind
Well, you can cut me loose, you can cut me loose
Cause it hurts me worse to step on your toes than it would for me to walk on home alone
If we were together, we could take a little chance
Go up to the mountains, you could teach me how to dance
And as the seasons changed, we would watch the nature bloom
Then we'd see the pigs fly to the moon
Written by:
John Lisi
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