Meet The Moonlight

Album: Meet the Moonlight (2022)
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  • Well, you can meet the moonlight
    Any night you really wanna
    It's waiting in your own backyard
    You can make the flame
    Meet the kindling, make the fire
    Don't let anybody say it's too hard

    It's funny how blind dreams can be
    It seems like they look off too far
    But it's good to be right here
    It's good not to miss too many chances to follow love

    You can meet the moonlight
    Any night you really wanna
    It's waiting in your own backyard
    You can make the flame
    Meet the kindling, make the fire
    Well, don't let anybody say it's too hard

    It's funny how blind all these dreams can be
    It seems like they look off too far
    And it's good to be right here
    It's good not to miss too many chances to follow love Writer/s: Jack Johnson
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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