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Fleetwood MacRelease date: 8th December 1980
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"Sisters Of The Moon (Live at Omaha Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE 8/21/80)" is a track by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Live (Deluxe Edition), released 8th December 1980. The track is 7:18 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Intense silence As she walked in your room She was a sister Your sister of the moon And a black widow spider makes More sound than she And black moon's in those eyes of hers Made more sense to me Heavy persuasion It was hard to breathe She was dark at the top of the stairs She called to me Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah So, will I followed you, as your friends often do? But you know I, I don't care about your love nor your money And I think she knew Well, then your people gather 'round her Why are they so cruel? But then she said, "Would you be my sister My sister of the moon?" Some call me sister of the moon Some others say illusions are my game Well they'd like to wrap me in velvet Does any one of them know our name? No So, we make our choices But darlin', there never was any choice When we listen to their voices We ignore our own voice When the people gather 'round us Why then are they so cruel? But she said "Would you be my sister? My sister of the moon?" Yeah Ooh, girl Where have the white birds flown, baby? Have they flown so very far? No, they're just asleep there in your port Where have those white birds flown? Have they flown so very far? No, no, they're just asleep We really want to thank you for being here with us tonight We hope that you've enjoyed yourselves as much as we have You were a great audience, I hope we come back here soon
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