Lyrics Infinity (Mike Moonnight Remix) - Mohombi
Moonlight
Shadow
Mike
Oldfield
"Moonlight
Shadow"
is
a
song
released
in
1983,
And
remains
Mike
Oldfield's
most
successful
single...
read
more
The
last
that
ever
she
saw
him
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
He
passed
on,
worried
and
warning
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
Lost
in
a
riddle
that
Saturday
night
Far
away
on
the
other
side
He
was
caught
in
the
middle
of
a
desperate
fight
And
she
couldn't
find
how
to
push
through
The
trees
that
whisper
in
the
evening
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
Sing
a
song
of
sorrow
and
grieving
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
All
she
saw
was
a
silhouette
of
a
gun
Far
away
on
the
other
side
He
was
shot
six
times
by
a
man
on
the
run
And
she
couldn't
find
how
to
push
through
I
stay,
I
pray
See
you
in
Heaven,
far
away
I
stay,
I
pray
See
you
in
Heaven
one
day
Four
A.M.
in
the
morning
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
I
watched
your
vision
forming
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
A
star
was
glowing
in
the
silvery
night
Far
away
on
the
other
side
Will
you
come
to
talk
to
me
this
night
But
she
couldn't
find
how
to
push
through
I
stay,
I
pray
See
you
in
Heaven,
far
away
I
stay,
I
pray
See
you
in
Heaven
one
day
Far
away
on
the
other
side
Caught
in
the
middle
of
a
hundred
and
five
The
night
was
heavy
and
the
air
was
alive
But
she
couldn't
find
how
to
push
through
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
Carried
away
by
a
moonlight
shadow
Far
away
on
the
other
side
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OLDFIELD
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(1983)MIKE
OLDFIELD
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4 months
ago
I
think
in
the
third
verse,
it
must
be
"The
stars
move
slowly..."
And
"Will
you
come
to
talk
to
me
this
night"
at
and
of
the
verse.
Or?
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