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"Brother Moonbeam" | genre: Folk | |
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Featuring Mike Baumer's vocals, Carl Smith on fingerstyle guitar, Tony Fluhr on bass, and Bill doing the rest. Inspired by Brother Jack, with a little help from Linda Beals at Creation Fest. |
CD: The Best of Garden Creek Music
Label: Garden Creek Music
Credits: Bill Harrity, copyright 1999 Garden Creek Music |
Story Behind the Song
Featuring Mike Baumer's vocals, Carl Smith on fingerstyle guitar, Tony Fluhr on bass, and Bill doing the rest. Inspired by Brother Jack, with a little help from Linda Beals at Creation Fest.
Lyrics
I have a friend who lives far away in a land where there is no day or night
And I thought that he was hiding, but he was just abiding
in the presence of the one who gave him life.
He's not a myth, and he's not a dream, but he's not someone that you can always see.
And I thought that he was playing, but he was only praying
for the burdens of this life that follow me.
Dear Brother Moonbeam, will you stay a little while?
Maybe for the day if you're allowed.
Please, Brother Moonbeam, won't you stay a little while?
Before you sail away above the clouds.
He comes around when I am feeling sad and the skies above become a gloomy gray
And I thought that he was crying, but he was only trying
to encourage me and help me through the day.
Where could you find a friend that's closer than a brother?
Would you look in this world or in another?
I never know when he will come again but I hope that he'll be visiting today.
And when I least expect it, I know I am protected
from the trials and tribulations on my way.
Dear Brother Moonbeam, will you stay a little while?
Maybe for the day if you're allowed.
Please, Brother Moonbeam, won't you stay a little while?
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