Moonlight Shadow
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The last that ever she saw him
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
He passed on worried and warning
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Lost in a riddle that Saturday night
Far away on the other side
He was caught in the middle of a desperate fight
And she couldn't find how to push through

The trees that whisper in the evening
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Sing a song of sorrow and grieving
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
All she saw was a silhouette of a gun
Far away on the other side
He was shot six times by a man on the run
And she couldn't find how to push through

I stay, I pray
See you in heaven far away
I stay, I pray
See you in heaven one day

Four A.M. in the morning
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
I watched your vision forming
Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Stars roll slowly in a silvery night
Far away on the other side
Will you come to terms with me this night
But she couldn't find how to push through

I stay, I pray
See you in heaven far away
I stay, I pray
See you in heaven one day

Far away on the other side

Caught in the middle of a hundred and five
The night was heavy and the air was alive
But she couldn't find how to push through

Carried away by a moonlight shadow
Carried away by a moonlight shadow




Far away on the other side
But she couldn't find how to push through

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Moonlight Shadow" by Mike Oldfield is a story of a tragic event that took place on a Saturday night. The girl in the song watches the last of the man she loved, who is carried away ("lost") by a moonlight shadow, and she knows that something is wrong. She watches helplessly as he gets caught up in the middle of a desperate fight on the other side, and she couldn't find a way to push through.


The trees whisper in the evening, singing a song of sorrow and grieving, as she sees a silhouette of a gun. She watches in despair as he was shot six times by a man on the run, again unable to push through. Even at Four A.M. in the morning, carried away by a moonlight shadow, she tries to summon his soul and imagines seeing his vision, but she couldn't find how to push through.


The song ends with her staying and praying, hoping to see him in heaven one day, far away on the other side. The use of a moonlight shadow as a metaphor adds a mysterious tone to the song, and the lyrics depict the pain of helplessness and loss and how one struggles to push through such tragic events in life.


Line by Line Meaning

The last that ever she saw him
This was the last time she ever saw him alive.


Carried away by a moonlight shadow
He left her under cover of darkness, possibly never to return.


He passed on worried and warning
He left her feeling uneasy and concerned.


Lost in a riddle that Saturday night
The events of that fateful night were confusing and difficult to understand.


Far away on the other side
He was not close by and was unreachable.


He was caught in the middle of a desperate fight And she couldn't find how to push through
He was embroiled in a dangerous situation and she was unable to help him.


The trees that whisper in the evening
Nature seems to mourn and express sadness with her.


Sing a song of sorrow and grieving
The sound of the wind blowing through the trees adds to the sense of sadness and loss.


All she saw was a silhouette of a gun
The image of a gun and the violence it represents is all she could see.


He was shot six times by a man on the run
He was a victim of a violent crime and did not survive.


I stay, I pray See you in heaven far away I stay, I pray See you in heaven one day
She will miss him and thinks of him often, hoping to be reunited with him in the afterlife.


Four A.M. in the morning
Even in the early morning hours, she cannot escape the memory of him.


I watched your vision forming
She imagined him there with her, as if he were really there.


Stars roll slowly in a silvery night
Nature carries on, despite her sorrow.


Will you come to terms with me this night But she couldn't find how to push through
She wishes he were there to console her, but she is unable to move on from her grief.


Caught in the middle of a hundred and five The night was heavy and the air was alive
The night was particularly intense and difficult for her to bear, with many outside influences affecting her emotions.


But she couldn't find how to push through
Despite her longing to move on from her grief, she remains stuck in her sadness.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Michael Oldfield

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