SITTING ON THE MOONLIGHT
Music and Lyrics by
Frederick George Moore
Copyright © 1968
Demophonic Music Publishing BMI
Used with permission
Can you see my eyes?
Can you tell by my face?
Can you see my eyes?
Baby, you're a disgrace
Tell me all the things you saw
When you were away to school
Give me the word of what you heard
When you joined the carpool
How could you do this to me?
I'm just a sick old man
I'm only twenty-three
SITTING ON THE MOONLIGHT
Can you see my eyes?
Canyou tell by my face?
Can you see my eyes?
Baby, you're a disgrace
Remind me what it is to "see"
Because it seems so long ago
Give my ears the sight of the years
Like Culpepper's Horoscope
Why do you leave me be?
Baby you can give me your hand
It's all happened to me
When SITTING ON THE MOONLIGHT
Can you see my eyes?
Canyou tell by my face?
Can you see my eyes?
Baby, you're a disgrace
You are mine and I don't lie
You're the one that just can't see
I waste my breath upon you
You're mind is lost, and you can't see
We're just shoveling snow
Piling it ten feet high
But it don't make you go
You're just SITTING ON THE MOONLIGHT
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