I'm Moving On

Album: There Is Always One More Time (1992)
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  • Just this morning
    I took a big long look around
    I've lived it up and loved it up
    And done it in this town

    Life goes on
    Look like it's time
    For moving on
    Good-bye, baby

    I want to thank you for the ride
    We did a dance and took a chance
    Nothing we ain't tried
    See'est la vie

    Time, you and me
    Moving on
    I'm moving on
    I'll see you somewhere down the line

    I'm moving on
    We're looking good and feeling fine
    I'm moving on
    And you are yours and I'm mine

    I'll see you somewhere in my dreams
    I'm moving on
    So thanks for all the memories
    I'm moving on

    And you can call me mr. breeze
    I'm moving on
    Life is full of mysteries
    Nothing is ever what it seems

    Might try Vegas
    And keep on playing till I win
    Or take it out to Hollywood
    And fall in love again

    Come what may
    Night and day

    I'm moving on
    I'm moving on
    I'm moving on

    I'll see you somewhere down the line
    I'm moving on
    We're looking good and feeling fine
    I'm moving on

    And you are yours and I'm mine
    I'll see you somewhere in my dreams
    I'm moving on
    So thanks for all the memories

    I'm moving on
    And you can call me mr. breeze
    I'm moving on

    Life is full of mysteries
    Nothing is ever what it seems Writer/s: JOE SAMPLE, WILL JENNINGS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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