BOO-HOO

What if the moon, yes, the moon, yes, the moon were afraid of sunlight?
And the sun, yes, the sun, yes, the sun were afraid of the moon?
And the moon, yes, the moon, yes, the moon said, “I can’t see you”
And the sun, yes, the sun, yes, the sun said, “That makes two”
And every night the stars cried, boo-hoo
Boo-hoo ‘cause I still love you

What if the man, yes, the man, yes, the man could not know woman?
And the woman, yes, the woman, yes, the woman could not know man?
And the man, from the start to the end, said “See me shining!”
And the woman, from the start to the end, said “Fade to black!”
And every night the stars cried, boo-hoo
Boo-hoo ‘cause I still love you

Foe or friend, don’t pretend, at the end that you’ll be standing
When drawing near to your fear you can’t hear what’s crystal clear
You’d rather fight, holding tight, always right, but never understanding
When gone the music of the night with the sweetness and the light, no one’s here
And every night the stars cry, boo-hoo
Boo-hoo ‘cause I still love you

Words, music, recording, and production by Richard Faylor
© Deep Happy Music
richardfaylor@yahoo.com
208-713-4002