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Crescent Moon - Lynden David Hall



     
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Ohh, woo, hoo
We always were together
Walking the same road, you and me like destiny
But then the path had parted
You went down one road and I went the other way
Loneliness, the feeling in my heart
Is all I have to hold today
Looking at the sky that's almost just about to cry
I have to say, but I can't help but think of you
Ohh, ohh
I'm here beneath the night, and you're not there
No I won't cry, won't cry anymore
Trying hard to live a life without you
Too peaceful, when I think about you
Ohh, ohh
Maybe, you're seeing the same big sky
A crescent moon, fades into the night
'Cause it might be bringing us together

You know I love you more than ever
Ohh, ohh
Yea, yea, hey yea
The days are getting colder
(Colder)
Keeping my hands warm by myself
Reality, I miss your arms so badly
Want you here with me, want you here with me
Even though you call me
And tell me how much you love me, I get blue
(I get blue)
You know I wanna hear it
But I really don't like to lean on you
So I'll wipe the tears away
I'm here beneath the night, and you're not there
No I won't cry, won't cry anymore
Trying hard to live a life without you
Too peaceful, when I think about you
Ohh, ohh
I wonder when I would see you again
Until that time again, I guess I'll have to live
Feeling the power you gave me, when you hold me close
And said I'll always love you, you know
Ohh
Here beneath the night, and you're not there
No I won't cry, can't cry anymore
Trying hard to live a life without you
Too peaceful, when I think about you
Ohh, ohh
Maybe, you're seeing the same big sky
A crescent moon, fades into the night
I believe in bringing us together
(Bringing us together)
You know I love you more than ever
(I love you more than ever)
Holding up my hands, can you feel the pain?
I'm reaching out to you, Crescent moon
(Crescent moon)
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Lynden David Hall (7 May 1974 – 14 February 2006) was a singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer. Born in Wandsworth, South London, he won the 'best newcomer' accolade at the 1998 MOBO (Music of Black Origin) Awards. In 1999, he was the first U.K. performer ever voted "Best Male Artist" by the readers of Britain's Blues & Soul magazine. His debut album, Medicine For My Pain, plus the singles Do I Qualify and Sexy Cinderella, had an instant appeal to soul fans in the U.K. and elsewhere, but it was not until his work got the remix treatment that he got his major breakthrough.

Read more about Lynden David Hall on Last.fm.


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