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lyrics
I was eighteen in the winter
When my life changed forever
All those feelings locked up inside
They broke out on that one night
You were standing there with your hands in your pockets
Cool as the snow in your black letter jacket
Caught in a wave of your intensity
I still look back at that time
Cause the night was alive as it shined so brightly into
Your eyes, your eyes
That full moon was stunning but you had me running into
Your eyes, your eyes
And I don’t know why but I felt I could fly
Cause the night was alive as it shined so brightly into
Your eyes, that midnight
I turned nineteen that summer
When you came back from college
All those feelings from our last time
Reignited with you that night
We were walking next to the lake under starlight
No one was around just a spark and two smiles
Forbidden was the road that we chose
But it couldn’t feel more right
Cause the night was alive as it shined so brightly into
Your eyes, your eyes
That full moon was stunning but you had me running into
Your eyes, your eyes
And I don’t know why but I felt I could fly
Cause the night was alive as it shined so brightly into
Your eyes, that midnight
Sky has got me wondering why
You can’t be mine
So the years go by and your on my mind
And I see you from time to time
Now I’m twenty-two and I’m here with you
I pray for no daylight
Cause the night is alive as it shines so brightly into
Your eyes, your eyes
That full moon is stunning but you’ve got me running into
Your eyes, your eyes
And I don’t know if you’ll ever be mine
But I’m holding my breath after all this time
Cause the night is alive as it shines so brightly into
Your eyes, this midnight
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