(Sometimes) Even The Moon Has No Face

John Fiddler

They say sometimes when the lights are bright
That the sky is nothing but a cover for the night
But beneath that cover when I'm here with you
I can think of nothing but the loving things you do
But beneath that cover when I'm here with you
I can think of nothing but the loving things you do

If we think of travelling from town to town
When you're in my heart, there is no bringdown
But moving without you from place to place
Sometimes even the moon has no face
But moving without you from place to place
Sometimes even the moon has no face

You can't turn me loose, you know love's hunger burns
And he who feels the pain is the one who learns
But you can say nothing and here the rules are none
And to love your lover is to love everyone
But you can say nothing and here the rules are none
And to love your lover is to love everyone

Trivia about the song (Sometimes) Even The Moon Has No Face by Medicine Head

When was the song “(Sometimes) Even The Moon Has No Face” released by Medicine Head?
The song (Sometimes) Even The Moon Has No Face was released in 1971, on the album “Heavy On The Drum”.
Who composed the song “(Sometimes) Even The Moon Has No Face” by Medicine Head?
The song “(Sometimes) Even The Moon Has No Face” by Medicine Head was composed by John Fiddler.

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