5 Chords used in the song: Bm, G, A, D, Asus4
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Bm G
The last that ever she saw him
A D A
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Bm G
He passed on worried and warning
A D A
Carried away by a moonlight shadow.
D A
Lost in a river last saturday night
Bm G A
Far away on the other side.
D A
He was caught in the middle of a desperate fight
Bm G A
And she couldn't find how to push through
Bm G
The trees that whisper in the evening
A D A
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Bm G
Sing a song of sorrow and grieving
A D A
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
D A
All she saw was a silhouette of a gun
Bm G A
Far away on the other side.
D A
He was shot six times by a man on the run
Bm D A
And she couldn't find how to push through
Asus4
I stay
A
I pray
D G A
I see you in heaven far away
Asus4
I stay
A
I pray
D G A
I see you in heaven one day
Bm G A D A
Four AM in the morning
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
I watched your vision forming
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Star was light in a silvery night
Far away on the other side
Will you come to talk to me this night
But she couldn't find how to push through
Asus4
I stay
A
I pray
D G A
I see you in heaven far away
Asus4
I stay
A
I pray
D G A Bm
I see you in heaven one day
G A D A Bm G A D A
D A Bm G A
Caught in the middle of a hundred and five
D A
The night was heavy but the air was alive
Bm G A
She couldn't find how to push through
A D A
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
A D A
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Bm G A
Far away on the other side.
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About this song: Moonlight Shadow
"Moonlight Shadow" is a pop song written by British multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield and released as a single in May 1983 and included on the album Crises in the same year. The vocals were performed by the Scottish vocalist Maggie Reilly, who had joined Mike Oldfield in 1980. It has been his most successful single to date, with Tubular Bells being his most successful album worldwide. It is said that the lyrics were a reference to the death of John Lennon.