Lyrics Standing On The Moon - Molly Tuttle
Standing
on
the
moon
I
got
no
cobweb
on
my
shoe
Standing
on
the
moon
I'm
feeling
so
alone
and
blue
I
see
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
As
tiny
as
a
tear
The
coast
of
California
Must
be
somewhere
over
here,
over
here
Standing
on
the
moon
I
see
the
battle
rage
below
Standing
on
the
moon
I
see
the
soldiers
come
and
go
There's
a
metal
flag
beside
me
Someone
planted
long
ago
Old
Glory
standing
stiffly
Crimson,
white
and
indigo
Old
Glory
standing
stiffly
Crimson,
white
and
indigo
Indigo
I
see
all
of
Southeast
Asia
I
can
see
El
Salvador
I
hear
the
cries
of
children
And
the
other
songs
of
war
It's
like
a
mighty
melody
That
rings
down
from
the
sky
Standing
here
upon
the
moon
I
watch
it
all
roll
by,
all
roll
by
All
roll
by,
all
roll
by
Standing
on
the
moon
I
see
a
shadow
on
the
sun
Standing
on
the
moon
The
stars
go
fading
one
by
one
I
hear
a
cry
of
victory
And
another
of
defeat
A
scrap
of
age-old
lullaby
Down
some
forgotten
street
Standing
on
the
moon
Where
talk
is
cheap
and
vision
true
Standing
on
the
moon
But
I
would
rather
be
with
you
Somewhere
in
San
Francisco
On
a
back
porch
in
July
Just
looking
up
at
heaven
At
this
crescent
in
the
sky,
in
the
sky
Standing
on
the
moon
With
nothing
left
to
do
A
lovely
view
of
heaven
But
I'd
rather
be
with
you,
be
with
you
I
rather
be
with
you
I
rather
be
with
you
I
rather
be
with
you
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