Lyrics Moonlight - Maria Muldaur
(Bob
Dylan)
Seasons
they
are
turning
and
my
sad
heart
is
yearning
I
hear
again
the
songbird
weep
below
his
tone
Won't
you
meet
me
out
in
the
moonlight
alone
The
dusky
light
the
day
is
losing
Orchards,
poppies,
black
eyed
Susan
The
earth
and
sky
that
melts
with
flesh
and
bone
Won't
you
meet
me
out
in
the
moonlight
alone
The
air
is
thick
and
heavy
all
along
the
levee
Where
the
geese
into
the
countryside
have
flown
Won't
you
meet
me
out
in
the
moonlight
alone
Well,
I'm
preaching
peace
and
harmony
The
blessings
of
tranquility
Yet
I
know
when
the
time
is
right
to
strike
I
take
you
'cross
the
river,
dear
You
no
need
to
linger
here
I
know
the
kinds
of
things
you
like
The
clouds
are
turning
crimson,
the
leaves
fall
from
the
limbs
and
The
branches
cast
their
shadows
over
stone
Won't
you
meet
me
out
in
the
moonlight
alone
The
boulevards
of
cypress
trees,
the
masquerade
of
birds
and
bees
The
petals
blinking
white,
the
wind
has
blown
Won't
you
meet
me
out
in
the
moonlight
alone
The
trailing
moss
in
mystico,
the
purple
blossom
soft
as
snow
My
tears
keep
flowing
to
the
sea
Doctor,
lawyer,
indian
chief,
it
takes
a
thief
to
catch
a
thief
For
whom
does
the
bell
toll
for,
love?
It
tolls
for
you
and
me
Old
pulses
running
through
my
palm,
the
sharp
hills
are
rising
from
Yellow
fields
with
twisted
oaks
that
grow
Won't
you
meet
me
out
in
the
moonlight
alone
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