I only remember the tune by Cat Stevens.  Moonshadow.

Oh, Im bein followed by a moonshadow, moonshadow, moonshadow
Leapin and hoppin on a moonshadow, moonshadow, moonshadow

And if I ever lose my hands, lose my plough, lose my land,
Oh if I ever lose my hands, oh if.... I wont have to work no more.
And if I ever lose my eyes, if my colours all run dry,
Yes if I ever lose my eyes, oh if.... I wont have to cry no more.

And if I ever lose my legs, I wont moan, and I wont beg,
Yes if I ever lose my legs, oh if.... I wont have to walk no more.
And if I ever lose my mouth, all my teeth, north and south,
Yes if I ever lose my mouth, oh if.... I wont have to talk  no more

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On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:48 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  When The Moon, Comes Over The Mountain.... was a line from what song?
> (lol)
> Best Wishes
>
>  In a message dated 10/16/2008 4:07:55 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> Did anyone go out to see or enjoy the moon last night?  I think the full
> moon was Monday night but it looked full last night as well.  It was in the
> 70s here and so beautiful.
>
> When we went outside around 7 p.m.... the moon was just coming up over the
> mountains and it was SOOOOO bright!  And it looked to have a slight orange
> tint to it.  It was so bright that I could even read my watch easily
> enough!  It was simply gorgeous!  Of course it kept climbing up higher and
> higher getting away from the mountains and illuminating everything.  The
> two-story house next to us look like a big light was shining on the side of
> it!
>
> Was still able to enjoy the stars and constellations on the other side of
> the sky and we stayed out there as long as we could. And one bright planet
>  -- didn't take our GPS out and it would not have worked anyway look as the
> moon was so bright.
>
> This is great because by Halloween it will be DARK.  We love sitting out
> front and hoping as many little kiddies as possible come by.  We usually sit
> in the dark and have only one tiny little ceramic pumpkin light on and every
> once in awhile my husband will go "BRUUU-HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" and the
> neighbors & kids chuckle.  Of jump as my husband has one hell of a set of
> lungs!
>
> Lori Michaelson
> Age - 44
> C4/5 complete quad, 29 years post
> Tucson, AZ
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