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Sr-71 ~ Last Man On The Moon


I just can't seem to concentrate today
It seems my mind is wandering away
And all the things swimming through my head
Fade away as I go back to bed.

And I close my eyes
And see how fast time flies
'Cause sunrise comes too soon.

I'm never out of bed before noon
Waking up too late seems too soon
And I could never be Neil Armstrong
I'd be the last man on the moon

I used to live in a world of black and white
Until my dreams turned day into night

And now I'm never out of bed before noon
Waking up too late seems too soon
I close my eyes
And wait for the surprise

In a place I know I belong
In my head I can do no wrong
I could never be Neil Armstrong
I'd be the last man on the moon

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