Lyrics The Lady of the Night - John Hiatt
Oh
the
moon
hangs
down
Like
some
old
evening
gown
Forgotten
by
some
lovely
southern
maiden
Oh
the
stars
are
her
tears
And
the
sky
a
skin
of
years
That
she
has
most
graciously
given
Now
who
am
I
To
think
that
she
might
bat
an
eye
At
my
heart
that
lay
so
dangerously
open
'Neath
the
sweet
magnolia
tree
The
world's
a
fragrant
memory
And
the
lady
of
the
night
has
finally
spoken
CHORUS:
She
cries,
oh,
you
are
a
leaf
that
the
wind
blows
And
you
drift
from
place
to
place
and
you
never
know
Well
is
it
here
that
I
will
stay?
Child,
you
must
be
on
your
way
For
you
are
now,
but
you
know
nothing
of
your
sorrow
So
I
hover
in
the
breath
Between
the
birthday
and
the
death
And
the
hummingbird,
he
hovers
o're
the
flower
Though
the
end
is
just
a
guest
From
one
moment
to
the
next
I
keep
thinking
there
will
be
a
final
hour
She
cries,
oh,
you
are
a
leaf
that
the
wind
blows
And
you
drift
from
place
to
place
and
you
never
know
Well
is
it
here
that
I
will
stay?
Child,
you
must
be
on
your
way
For
you
are
now,
but
you
know
nothing
of
tomorrow
She
cries,
oh,
you
are
a
leaf
that
the
wind
blows
And
you
drift
from
place
to
place
and
you
never
know
Well
is
it
here
that
I
will
stay?
Child,
you
must
be
on
your
way
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