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- From: gimble@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (David Caruso II)
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- Subject: <NOTE> Re: A song..
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.172917.46027@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: 1 Jan 93 17:29:17 CST
- References: <CMM.0.90.4.725090541.smuju@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
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- Sandeep Muju <smuju@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> writes:
- >
- > Girl on the Moon.
- >
- > Its night again. Time for my mind to go under again.
- > Off on a journey in space and time, in search of a face
- > I can never find.
- > So I close my eyes and look inside.
- > I can't forget the night that i saw her. She felt so close to me.
- > She drifted away like a desert sand. Was hard. She was gone.
- > I wish she come back tonight like a star shining bright.
- > I dont know where she's gone. She's like a girl on the moon.
- > A girl on the moon.
- > Yes its night once again and that same old feeling is setting in.
- > It all seems so familiar, but I hope this time that girl on th
- > moon will soon be mine. All mine
- > Am I asking too much? Should I leave my dreams untouched?
- > The girl on the moon. My girl on the Moon.
- >
-
- I don't know what the author's intentions were in posting this, but
- I think the original writers of this *song* deserve proper credit.
-
- This poem is a chopped-up and sloppy version of "Girl on the Moon,"
- a song written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones of the group Foreigner, published
- on their album *4* circa 1981.
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- David Caruso II Email: gimble@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
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