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PRAIRIE MOON
You can blame it all on an old time tune Heard 'cross a field from afar You can blame it all on the prairie moon And a night with a sky full of stars
And who needs a dream -- everybody And those without hope need two Life has enough sad little lessons That we must all go through
But tonight we can watch the sun go down And the sky turn a crimson hue And if you feel a tug at the strings of your heart And if that's unfamiliar to you
You can blame it all on an old time tune Heard 'cross a field from afar You can blame it all on the prairie moon And a night with a sky full of stars
And who likes love -- everybody Except those who have lost a few Nothing can empty the heart so fast As to find that your love's untrue
But whether your heart is empty or full We all need a night like this Time to dance with a hint of romance And if you take a chance on a kiss
You can blame it all on an old time tune Heard 'cross a field from afar You can blame it all on the prairie moon And a night with a sky full of stars
'Cause who wouldn't choose to go back to the time When your heart was a simple tune And who wouldn't choose to go back to the time When you danced beneath an innocent moon
You can blame it all on an old time tune Heard 'cross a field from afar You can blame it all on the prairie moon And a night with a sky full of stars And a night with a sky full of stars
from Small Cafe and the musical Dust and Dreams ©1996 Word of Mouth Music
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