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letra de the epic moon - clare fader and the vaudevillains

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it must have been the full moon
that called me to the roof
i felt it in the night air
but tried to stay aloof
with women acting wanton and men’s talk getting loud
i should have known the full moon was behind the changing crowd

the air up top was tasty after hours spent in the bars
i took off my t-shirt as i watched the passing cars
the crowd below was thinning, it was starting to get wet
while the moon above was grinning
it hadn’t finished with me yet

my first mistake was thinking that i was on my own
the only one done drinking
not wanting to go home
i was startled by a young man and the simple words he said
do you want to watch the full moon
from the comfort of my bеd?

well i replied indignant, “i’m just hеre to wa
tch the moon.”
then i threw on my t-shirt, said i’d be leaving soon
he swore he bore no danger
just a dreamer, don’t you see?
well there in lay the danger
with just a full moon watching me
he said he was a sailor on land to buy a boat
i said i was a skeptic, i tried to stay remote
but i began to soften, smelled to the sea upon his skin
i looked up to the heavens, as the full moon said, “dive in.”

well, you can find a lover in a barroom, at a dance
a simple night of pleasure of tried and true romance
but high up on the rooftop, as the full moon’s looking down
don’t go looking for a lover with the feet upon the ground

when the morning came to find me
i’m alone up on the roof
no dreamer nor a sailor, no evidence, nor proof
the full moon must be smiling, yeah, she’s been making waves
sending salt air to the city, the taste all lovers crave

oh, you can find a lover in a barroom at a dance
a simple night of pleasure of tried and true romance
but high up on the rooftop, as the full moon’s looking down
don’t go looking for a lover
don’t go looking for a lover
don’t go looking for a lover
with the feet upon the ground

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