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Alex Buck - Moonlight Lyrics



Alex Buck - Moonlight Lyrics
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Too soon, too late
A lot of my mistakes
Wait until it breaks
It cannot wait
What I have to say
I can barely stay
I like the smile on your face after I kiss you
And the taste of your lips oh how I missed you
And it's hard for me when you go
After the night we spent in the Park alone
In the moonlight
In the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
Stood up till three
If you're tired lay
Lay your head on me
What I believe
I wear my heart on my sleeve
I can barely breathe
I like the smile on your face after I kiss you
And the taste of your lips oh how I missed you
And it's hard for me when you go
After the night we spent in the Park alone
In the moonlight
In the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
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Too soon, too late
A lot of my mistakes
Wait until it breaks
It cannot wait
What I have to say
I can barely stay
I like the smile on your face after I kiss you
And the taste of your lips oh how I missed you
And it's hard for me when you go
After the night we spent in the Park alone
In the moonlight
In the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
Stood up till three
If you're tired lay
Lay your head on me
What I believe
I wear my heart on my sleeve
I can barely breathe
I like the smile on your face after I kiss you
And the taste of your lips oh how I missed you
And it's hard for me when you go
After the night we spent in the Park alone
In the moonlight
In the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
Kiss in the moonlight
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Writer: Alexander Buck
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Performed By: Alex Buck
Language: English
Length: 2:30
Written by: Alexander Buck

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