Key: A major
Verse 1
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C
G
There's a moon upon the left,
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G
And there's a star upon the right.
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G
There's a nightingale a singin'
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G
To the wondrous summer night.
There are gentle deer a grazin'
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C
G
And there's no past and there's no fu ture,
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G
fragile scene somehow.
Verse 2
G
C
G
As we find our way to somewhere,
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G
Down an old familiar path.
All the trees are shyly watching,
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C
G
And when our bodies come together,
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C
G
land.
Verse 3
C
a'watchin',
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G
O'er his lady as she sleeps.
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G
I'm a lover of tradition,
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G
We'll be lovers in our flight.
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G
Cause there's a moon upon the left,
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G
And there's a star upon the right.
Interlude 1
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C
D
Verse 4
the little people living near
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They are dancing in the moonlight,
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They'll be dancing 'til the dawn.
And the moon looks down upon them,
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C
G
He's the keeper of the ma gic,
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He's the leader of the band.
Verse 5
a cottage,
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C
And somewhere there's a door.
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And somewhere there are ponies,
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Nodding gaily in our wake.
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G
And our hearts are all on fire,
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C
'Cause there's a
Verse 6
G
C
G
There's a nightingale a singin'
D
G
To the wondrous summer night.
There are gentle deer a grazin'
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C
G
There's no past and there's no future,
D
G
fragile scene somehow.
C
D
C
D
C
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TunerE A D G B E
ChordsG C D
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