Lyrics The Southern Moon - The Waterboys
The
southern
moon
was
glancing
down
And
the
watchman
was
reclining
On
his
rush-strewn
bed
leaves
A
horse
flew
out,
it's
rider
gowned
And
his
armor,
it
was
shining
Through
his
pale
embroidered
sleeves
The
watchman
twisted
as
he
dozed
I
could
hear
his
keys
a-jangle
In
his
pocket,
held
by
string
He
was
handsome
in
repose
Illumined
by
his
candles
Like
a
statue
of
a
king
The
night,
my
dear,
was
cool
and
clear
I
lay
awake,
too
wide
awake
to
sleep
The
fall
of
music
on
the
breeze
A
faint
and
chimy
wind
hymn
A
wild
Aeolian
spell
That
slipped
and
shimmered
through
the
trees
Sometimes
shrinking
to
a
minim
At
bothers
bold
as
bells
The
night,
my
child,
was
old
and
wild
I
lay
awake,
too
wide
awake
to
sleep
The
southern
moon
fell
from
the
sky
The
candles
sparked
and
guttered
The
scene
grew
cold
and
black
The
watchman
snored
a
lullaby
Then,
in
his
sleep,
he
muttered
"Daisy
Buchan,
please
come
back"
The
night,
Bo
Peep,
was
long
and
deep
I
lay
awake,
too
wide
awake
to
sleep
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