"Just Like The Moon" by Stephanie Beaumont (written by Tia M. Sillers and Kim Richey) Sat outside one afternoon in an old lawn chair And I watched the sun set off for business, west somewhere And the sky turned watercolour pink and gold and blue And the stars all showed up one by one and we waited for the moon And I thought about you and I wondered why I took so long to say goodbye Oh, you shined so bright, you blinded me Left me so I couldn't see That I was the moon chasing the sun There was never a prayer of ever catching up No matter how fast I would run Like the moon chasing the sun Just like the moon chasing the sun Crickets called and the moon peeked out of the eastern sky They both start up about this time each night And the evening breeze stopped by and brought some sweet relief And in the silver light I finally let go of the heat And I thought about you and I wondered why I took so long to say goodbye Oh, you shined so bright, you blinded me Left me so I couldn't see That I was the moon chasing the sun There was never a prayer of ever catching up No matter how fast I would run Like the moon chasing the sun Just like the moon chasing the sun