Verse] G D C I could feel her breath as she's sleeping next to me Em D C Sharing pillows and cold feet G D C She can feel my heart; fell asleep to its beat Em D C Under blankets and warm sheets C
Hefamously became the first person to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969 during Apollo 11. Armstrong also flew on NASA's Gemini 8 mission in 1966. He retired from NASA in 1971 and remained active
ARocket to the Moon explained to Artist Direct that this is a "good old-fashioned break up song," and it explores that "difficult yet crucial process of growing up and eventually realizing that while the break up caused you pain, in the end, it was for the best." (Source Like We Used To Songfacts). Read more on Last.fm.
LikeWe Used To (piano version) Lyrics: I can feel her breath as she's sleeping next to me / Sharing pillows and cold feet / She can feel my heart, fell asleep to its beat / Under blankets and
ButI'm the only one, dancin' with those. Baby, baby blue eyes, Stay with me by my side; 'Til the mornin', through the night. (can't get you out of my mind) Baby, stand here, holdin' my sides, While closin' your eyes; Every moment feels right. (every moment feels right) My eyes are no good- blind without her, The way she moves, I never doubt her.
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