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Dark Moon lyrics and chordsThese country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective
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interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Dark Moon
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good song by Jim Reeves. This wonderful old song has been recorded by
many artists, it's not hard to learn.
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Dark Moon By Jim Reeves written by Ned Miller G Dark moon a way up high up in the sky Oh tell me why oh tell me why D7 You've lost your splendor Dark moon what is the cause your light withdraws G Is it because is it because I've lost my love D7 G Mortals have dreams of love's perfect schemes A7 D7 But they don't realize that love can sometimes bring G Dark moon a way up high up in the sky Oh tell me why oh tell me why D7 You've lost your splendor Dark moon what is the cause your light withdraws G Is it because is it because I've lost my love
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