Last Night
by Moby

Album: Last Night (2008)
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  • Soft sympathetic patch of ground
    Where I can lay my heavy burden down
    Oh beautiful scene in decay
    There to remind us that nothing stays the same

    If this be my last night on earth
    Let me remember this for all that its worth
    If this be my last night on earth
    Let me remember this for all that its worth

    Wild fruit, sands, override on the vine
    Wild creatures come gather round to suckle their wine
    The birds they feed before they take flight
    As the weary sun succumbs to their heavy eyelids that is life

    If this be my last night on earth
    Let me remember this for all that its worth
    If this be my last night on earth
    Let me remember this for all that its worth

    Intoxicated birds glide in a swarm
    They sing to me their drunken tunes

    This is your last night on earth
    Remember us for all that we were
    Take sweet memories with you, with you
    And plant those seeds somewhere new

    This is your last night on earth
    Remember us for all that we were
    Take sweet memories with you, with you
    And plant those seeds somewhere new Writer/s: RICHARD HALL, SYLVIA GORDON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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