Lyrics Moments - Nancy Wilson

Moments - Nancy Wilson
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Date of issue: 31.05.1977
Record label: Capitol
Song language: English

Moments

You took my shadow to dance inside of yours
(To dance inside of yours)
While our song was being born
(Talking about moments, moments) moments, moments
Such fragile things (such fragile things)
They spread their wings, and then they’re gone
(Talking about moments, moments) moments, moments
Ah, they move so fast (aah, ooh…)
This one will last in our love song (our love song)
Oh my darling, your lips feed this heart of mine
Oh, darling (ooh…)
I am the glass, and you’re the wine (wine…)
You gave me joy to sing, this newborn melody
(This newborn melody)
I gave you pleasure for your rhyme
Each taught the other all there was to know
(All there was to know)
Every moment, line by line (every moment, line by line)
(Talking about moments, moments) moments, moments
Such fragile things (such fragile things)
They spread their wings, and then they’re gone
(Talking about moments) moments
(Moments) moments
Ah, they move so fast (aah, ooh…)
This one will last in our love song (our love song)
(Talking about moments) moments
(Moments) moments
(Moments) moments
(Moments…)

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Artist lyrics: Nancy Wilson