Last Man on the Moon

KEVIN KADISH, KEVIN PAUL KADISH, MITCH ALLAN, MITCH SIEHE SCHERR, MITCHELL A ALLAN

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

Who's ever heard of an astronaut with one arm?

Trivia about the song Last Man on the Moon by SR-71

When was the song “Last Man on the Moon” released by SR-71?
The song Last Man on the Moon was released in 2000, on the album “Now You See Inside”.
Who composed the song “Last Man on the Moon” by SR-71?
The song “Last Man on the Moon” by SR-71 was composed by KEVIN KADISH, KEVIN PAUL KADISH, MITCH ALLAN, MITCH SIEHE SCHERR, MITCHELL A ALLAN.

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