See her how she flies
Golden sails across the sky
Close enough to touch
But careful if you try
Though she looks as warm as gold
The moon's a harsh mistress
The moon can be so cold

Once the sun did shine
Lord, it felt so fine
The moon a phantom rose
Through the mountains and the pines
And then the darkness fell
And the moon's a harsh mistress
It's so hard to love her well

I fell out of her eyes
I fell out of her heart
I fell down on my face
Yes, I did, and I, I tripped and I missed my star
God, I fell and I fell alone, I fell alone
And the moon's a harsh mistress
And the sky is made of stone

The moon's a harsh mistress
She's hard to call your own


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The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress Lyrics as written by Jimmy Webb

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    just to add some tid bits, Joe Cocker's "I can stand a little rain" album came out in 1974, a year prior to judy collins' "Judith" album. His arrangement was just as influential in exposing Jimmy Webb's love song because it was at the height of Cocker's career.
    Additionally, Judy lifted the piano arrangement from Cocker.

    mrultraman86on July 21, 2008   Link

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