Moonflower

Joost van den Broek, Zora Cock, Rene Patrick Boxem

Beautiful moonflower
Wandering under the night sky
Your nightdress lit up
A strange and enticing sight
Let's go for a sleepwalk
Together under the night sky
Through the orchard, into my garden
I promise I won't bite
But if I do, does it matter?
If you could lay in my garden forever?
Oh, if you do, does it matter?
If I could lay in your garden forever?
Mystical sleepwalker
Will you destroy my dear heart?
I feel part of it is already
Buried in your courtyard
Let me lay down beside you
Just like our childhood dream
My wild heart bleeds for you
I promise I won't show my teeth
But if I do, does it matter?
If you could lay in my garden forever?
Oh, if you do, does it matter?
If I could lay in your garden forever?
I'll never recover
From a reverie, you appear
With the ardor of a lover
You whisper in my ear
You are mine, you shall be mine
You and I are one forever
The sound of your dear beating heart
Is like a siren's call
I'll never...
But if I do, does it matter?
If you could lay in my garden forever?
Oh, if you do, does it matter?
If I could lay in your garden forever?
Lay in your garden forever?

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Who composed the song “Moonflower” by Blackbriar?
The song “Moonflower” by Blackbriar was composed by Joost van den Broek, Zora Cock, Rene Patrick Boxem.

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