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Desert Moon - Dennis DeYoung



     
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Desert Moon Lyrics


Is this the train to Desert Moon
Was all she said
But I knew I'd heard
that stranger's voice before
I turned to look into her eyes
But she moved away
She was standing in the rain
Trying hard to speak my name
They say first love never runs dryThe waiter poured our memories into tiny cup
We stumbled over words we longed to hear
We talked about the dreams we'd lost, or given up
When a whistle cut the night
And shook silence from our lives
As the last train rolled towards to the duneThose summer nights when we were young
We bragged of things
We'd never done
We were dreamers
Only dreamers

And in our haste
To grow too soon
We left our innocence
On Desert Moon
We were dreamers
Only dreamersOn Desert Moon
On Desert Moon
On Desert Moon
Desert Moon[Instrumental Interlude]I still can hear the whisper of the summer night
It echoes in the corners of my heart
The night we stood and waited for the desert train
All the words we meant to say
All the chances swept away
Still remain on the road to the duneThose summer nights
When we were young
We bragged of things
We'd never done
We were dreamers
Only dreamers
Moments pass
And time moves on
But dreams remain
For just as long
As there's dreamers
All the dreamersOn Desert Moon
On Desert Moon
On Desert Moon
Desert Moon

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Dennis DeYoung was the Co-Founder of the Progressive Rock group Styx which was formed in Chicago with John and Chuck Pannozzo. He wrote many of the bands hits including "Lady", "Come Sail Away", the number 1 hit "Babe" "Mr. Roboto" and "Don't Let It End". He was removed from the band lineup after a viral ailment left him sensitive to bright light. By the time he recovered, Tommy Shaw and James "JY" Young had replaced him with Canadian Rock artist Lawrence Gowan on Keyboards and Vocals.

Read more about Dennis DeYoung on Last.fm.


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