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The Moon’s A Harsh Mistress - Celtic Woman
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The Moon’s A Harsh Mistress Celtic Woman

"The Moon’s A Harsh Mistress" by Celtic Woman is a haunting #Folk song from their 2005 album. It explores themes of love, longing, and the bittersweet nature of distant relationships. The lyrics personify the moon as a harsh overseer of lovers separated by distance. Unique elements include ethereal harmonies and traditional instrumentation. The song resonates with listeners, evoking feelings of yearning and nostalgia.

The Moon’s A Harsh Mistress - Celtic Woman
See her as she flies
Golden sails across the sky
Close enough to touch
But careful if you try
Though she looks as warm as gold
The moon's a harsh mistress
The moon can be so cold

Once the sun did shine
And lord it felt so fine
The moon a phantom rose
Through the mountains and the pine
And then the darkness fell
The moon's a harsh mistress
It's hard to love her well

I fell out of her eyes
I fell out of her heart
I fell down on my face, yes I did
And I tripped and I missed my star
And I fell and fell alone
The moon's a harsh mistress
The sky is made of stone

The moon's a harsh mistress
She's hard to call your own
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