| Song | Standing On The Moon |
| Artist | Grateful Dead |
| Album | Built To Last [Expanded] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Garcia, Hunter | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I got no cobweb on my shoe | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I'm feeling so alone and blue | |
| I see the | |
| Gulf of Mexico | |
| As tiny as a tear | |
| The coast of | |
| California | |
| Must be somewhere over here, over here | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see the battle rage below | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see the soldiers come and go | |
| There's a metal flag beside me | |
| Someone planted long ago | |
| Old Glory standing stiffly | |
| Crimson, white and indigo | |
| Old Glory standing stiffly | |
| Crimson, white and indigo, indigo | |
| I see all of | |
| Southeast | |
| AsiaI can see | |
| El Salvador | |
| I hear the cries of children | |
| And the other songs of war | |
| It's like a mighty melody | |
| That rings down from the sky | |
| Standing here upon the moon | |
| I watch it all roll by, all roll by | |
| All roll by, all roll by | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see a shadow on the sun | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| The stars go fading one by one | |
| I hear a cry of victory | |
| Another of defeat | |
| A scrap of age old lullaby | |
| Down some forgotten street | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| Where talk is cheap and vision true | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| But I would rather be with you | |
| Somewhere in | |
| San Francisco | |
| On a back porch in | |
| JulyJust looking up to | |
| HeavenAt this crescent in the sky, in the sky | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| With nothing left to do | |
| A lovely view of | |
| HeavenBut | |
| I'd rather be with you | |
| A lovely view of | |
| HeavenBut | |
| I'd rather be with you, be with you | |
| Be with you | |
| I'd rather be with you, be with you | |
| I'd rather be with you | |
| I'd rather be with you, be with you | |
| Be with you |
| zuo ci : Garcia, Hunter | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I got no cobweb on my shoe | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I' m feeling so alone and blue | |
| I see the | |
| Gulf of Mexico | |
| As tiny as a tear | |
| The coast of | |
| California | |
| Must be somewhere over here, over here | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see the battle rage below | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see the soldiers come and go | |
| There' s a metal flag beside me | |
| Someone planted long ago | |
| Old Glory standing stiffly | |
| Crimson, white and indigo | |
| Old Glory standing stiffly | |
| Crimson, white and indigo, indigo | |
| I see all of | |
| Southeast | |
| AsiaI can see | |
| El Salvador | |
| I hear the cries of children | |
| And the other songs of war | |
| It' s like a mighty melody | |
| That rings down from the sky | |
| Standing here upon the moon | |
| I watch it all roll by, all roll by | |
| All roll by, all roll by | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see a shadow on the sun | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| The stars go fading one by one | |
| I hear a cry of victory | |
| Another of defeat | |
| A scrap of age old lullaby | |
| Down some forgotten street | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| Where talk is cheap and vision true | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| But I would rather be with you | |
| Somewhere in | |
| San Francisco | |
| On a back porch in | |
| JulyJust looking up to | |
| HeavenAt this crescent in the sky, in the sky | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| With nothing left to do | |
| A lovely view of | |
| HeavenBut | |
| I' d rather be with you | |
| A lovely view of | |
| HeavenBut | |
| I' d rather be with you, be with you | |
| Be with you | |
| I' d rather be with you, be with you | |
| I' d rather be with you | |
| I' d rather be with you, be with you | |
| Be with you |
| zuò cí : Garcia, Hunter | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I got no cobweb on my shoe | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I' m feeling so alone and blue | |
| I see the | |
| Gulf of Mexico | |
| As tiny as a tear | |
| The coast of | |
| California | |
| Must be somewhere over here, over here | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see the battle rage below | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see the soldiers come and go | |
| There' s a metal flag beside me | |
| Someone planted long ago | |
| Old Glory standing stiffly | |
| Crimson, white and indigo | |
| Old Glory standing stiffly | |
| Crimson, white and indigo, indigo | |
| I see all of | |
| Southeast | |
| AsiaI can see | |
| El Salvador | |
| I hear the cries of children | |
| And the other songs of war | |
| It' s like a mighty melody | |
| That rings down from the sky | |
| Standing here upon the moon | |
| I watch it all roll by, all roll by | |
| All roll by, all roll by | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| I see a shadow on the sun | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| The stars go fading one by one | |
| I hear a cry of victory | |
| Another of defeat | |
| A scrap of age old lullaby | |
| Down some forgotten street | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| Where talk is cheap and vision true | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| But I would rather be with you | |
| Somewhere in | |
| San Francisco | |
| On a back porch in | |
| JulyJust looking up to | |
| HeavenAt this crescent in the sky, in the sky | |
| Standing on the moon | |
| With nothing left to do | |
| A lovely view of | |
| HeavenBut | |
| I' d rather be with you | |
| A lovely view of | |
| HeavenBut | |
| I' d rather be with you, be with you | |
| Be with you | |
| I' d rather be with you, be with you | |
| I' d rather be with you | |
| I' d rather be with you, be with you | |
| Be with you |