The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (Maruly Oracle Cover)

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Maruly Oracle
"The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" (sometimes titled "The Moon&a Harsh Mistress") is a song by American songwriter Jimmy Webb. It has become a much-recorded standard, without ever having charted as a single. Webb appropriated the title from the 1966 science fiction novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein.[1] The song is especially associated with Glen Campbell, who performed the song on his farewell tour,[2] Judy Collins, Linda Ronstadt, and Joe Cocker, who first recorded the song in 1974. Musicians Vocal: Maria Larina Arrangement/Mixing/Mastering: Arkady Sarkisyan "The moon is a harsh mistress" See her as 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&a harsh mistress The moon can be so cold Once the sun did shine And Lord it felt so fine The moon a phantom rose Through the mountains and the pine And then the darkness fell The moon&a harsh mistress It&hard to love her well I fell out of her eyes And I fell out of her heart I fell down on my face, yes I did And I tripped and I missed my star And I fell and fell alone The moon&a harsh mistress The sky is made of stone The moon&a harsh mistress She&hard to call your own "Луна – жестокая любовница" Смотри на нее, когда она парит, Золотые паруса через все небо, Довольно близко, чтобы дотронуться, Но будь осторожен, если осмелишься. Хотя она кажется теплой, как золото, Луна – жестокая любовница, Луна может быть такой...

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