The Woman in the Moon

PAUL H. WILLIAMS, KENNY ASCHER

I was warned as a child of thirteen
Not to act too strong
Try to look like you belong but don't push girl
Save your time and trouble
Don't misbehave
I was raised in a "no you don't world"
Overrun with rules
Memorize your lines and move as directed
That's an age old story
Everybody knows that's a worn out song
But you and i are changing that tune
We're learning new rhythms from the woman
I said the woman in the moon

Little sister, little brother
Keep on pushin'
Don't believe a word about
Things you heard about
Askin' too much too soon
Cause they can hold back the tide
But they can never hold the woman in the moon

I believe there's a best of both worlds
Mixing old and new
Recognizing change is seldom expected
As i long suspected
They believed that strange was a word for wrong
Well not in my song
Cause you, you and i are changing that tune
We're learning new rhythms from that woman in the moon

Little sister, little brother
Keep on pushin'
Don't believe a word about
Things you heard about
Askin' too much too soon
Cause they can hold back the tide
But they can never hold the woman
I said the woman in the moon

Trivia about the song The Woman in the Moon by Barbra Streisand

When was the song “The Woman in the Moon” released by Barbra Streisand?
The song The Woman in the Moon was released in 1976, on the album “A Star Is Born”.
Who composed the song “The Woman in the Moon” by Barbra Streisand?
The song “The Woman in the Moon” by Barbra Streisand was composed by PAUL H. WILLIAMS, KENNY ASCHER.

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