
Dark Moon Lynn Anderson
"Dark Moon" by Lynn Anderson, released in 1971, is a country ballad that explores themes of longing, love, and melancholy. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning for a lost love under the metaphor of a dark moon. The song features smooth melodies and emotional vocal delivery. Its haunting beauty has resonated with audiences, making it a classic in the genre. #Country

Dark moon
A way up high up in the sky
Oh, tell me why
Oh, tell me why
You've lost your splendor
Dark moon
Why is the cause your light withdraws
Is it because
Is it because I've lost my love
Mortals have dreams
Of love's perfect schemes
But they don't realize
That love can sometimes bring
Oh, dark moon
A way up high
Oh, dark moon
A way up high
A way up high up in the sky
Oh, tell me why
Oh, tell me why
You've lost your splendor
Dark moon
Why is the cause your light withdraws
Is it because
Is it because I've lost my love
Mortals have dreams
Of love's perfect schemes
But they don't realize
That love can sometimes bring
Oh, dark moon
A way up high
Oh, dark moon
A way up high
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