The Moonbeam Song - Demo
Have you ever watched a moonbeam
As it slid across your windowpane?
Or struggled with a bit of rain
Or danced about the weather vane
Or sat along a moving train?
And wondered where the train has been?
Or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
Blown there by a wind beam
Who searches for the moonbeam
Who was last seen
Looking at the tracks of the careless wind beam
Moving to the tracks of the tireless freight train
Lighting up the sides of the weather vane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened
Have you ever watched a moonbeam
As it slid across your windowpane
Or struggled with a bit of rain
Or danced about the weather vane
Or sat along a moving train
And wonder where the train has been?
Or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
Blown there by a wind beam
Who searches for the moonbeam
Who was last seen looking at the tracks
Of the careless wind beam
Moving to the clacks of the tireless freight train
And lighting up the sides of the weather vane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened
As it slid across your windowpane?
Or struggled with a bit of rain
Or danced about the weather vane
Or sat along a moving train?
And wondered where the train has been?
Or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
Blown there by a wind beam
Who searches for the moonbeam
Who was last seen
Looking at the tracks of the careless wind beam
Moving to the tracks of the tireless freight train
Lighting up the sides of the weather vane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened
Have you ever watched a moonbeam
As it slid across your windowpane
Or struggled with a bit of rain
Or danced about the weather vane
Or sat along a moving train
And wonder where the train has been?
Or on a fence with bits of crap around its bottom
Blown there by a wind beam
Who searches for the moonbeam
Who was last seen looking at the tracks
Of the careless wind beam
Moving to the clacks of the tireless freight train
And lighting up the sides of the weather vane
And the bits of rain and the windowpane
And the eyes of those who think they saw what happened
Credits
Writer(s): Harry Nilsson
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Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Nilsson - Campaign Hero (The Skip Weshner Show 1970 and The Smothers Brothers Summer Show 1970 Broadcast)
- Let Me Get This Straight (Live)
- Losst and Founnd
- Sessions 1967-1975 - Rarities from The RCA Albums Collection
- Popeye (Music From The Motion Picture / The Deluxe Edition)
- Son of Schmillson
- Best Of
- Flash Harry
- The RCA Albums Collection
- The Essential Nilsson
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