Moorestown

My Father once told me
People in love hold hands
Well I've been holding you for a while now
And you haven't held back
Baby stop holding back

People ask me if she's just a vision
But she's real to me
And even trudging through the burning hot snow
I found the light
And I was right

So call me a lucky man
Cause I met her in the land of Moorestown
And call me a liar
But there was a fire in the heart of Moorestown
Yeah

That old crooked house that sat on the hill
Brought anger to me
But when I see it now I look, laugh, and say
"Man, those were the times
Did I commit a crime?"

I have family up in the snow
They make me happy
But I am sad now when I think about them
Cause now I'm gone
And I sing this song

So call me a lucky man
Cause I met her in the land of Moorestown
And call me a liar
But there was a fire in the heart of Moorestown
Moorestown
Yeah

When I lived up there
Oh I just didn't care
But now I see things through
You know everything is better baby
When I'm next to you

This is it I said I was leaving
She told me to stay
I looked down and told her it was alright
And then we cried
Ooh I have lied

You tell me to sing it all of the time
But we were deprived when we left the land of Moorestown
I miss you, but there's so many ways
You could've stopped the suitcase from rolling away from Moorestown

So call me a lucky man
Cause I met her in the land of Moorestown
And call me a liar
But there was a fire in the heart of Moorestown
Yeah



Credits
Writer(s): Silas Johnson
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