40 Watt Moon
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40 Watt Moon
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40 watt moon hanging
Over your face like something
That would have been better
Left unsaid
Straining my eyes to see you
In a crowd full of people here to see you
I'm closing in on closing up
Ooh Mary
Ooh don't tell me goodbye
Only half there like a ghost or a
Faded diner window poster
Your colours taken back by the sun
Straining my eyes to see you
And I strain even more when I'm right next to you
I'm holding on
You're holding out
Ooh Mary
Ooh don't tell me goodbye
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh I did everything I set out not to do
I'm horribly in love with you
40 watt moon hanging
Over your place like something
That would've been better
Left unsaid
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