Song parody of
Moonwalking
by Late Night Alumni
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Cold feet
But not like the cold that I used to know
The back beat
Sounds as if I'm hearing it over the phone
One day the moon just changed
I didn't know
Until I watched the stars alone
I'd have never known
And I forgot
Not to watch for the sun to rise
And there was the moon
Posed alongside in the same sky
Moonwalking
The stars have eyes
Open even when the sun is high
Moon bathing
In space not time
I might need you when I'm out of light
It's light outside
He's only needed when the sun is gone
A cosmic white
Let him leave, let him right his wrongs
Moonwalking
The stars have eyes
Open even when the sun is high
Moon bathing
In space not time
I might need you when I'm out of light
Closer now
White, forthright
You're no fire, but you're warm and bright
Aurora night, a moon-like light
'Till the shine drowns the even tide
Cold feet
But not like the cold that I used to know
The back beat
Sounds as if I'm hearing it over the phone
One day the moon just changed
I didn't know
Until I watched the stars alone
I'd have never known
And I forgot
Not to watch for the sun to rise
And there was the moon
Posed alongside in the same sky
Moonwalking
The stars have eyes
Open even when the sun is high
Moon bathing
In space not time
I might need you when I'm out of light
It's light outside
He's only needed when the sun is gone
A cosmic white
Let him leave, let him right his wrongs
Moonwalking
The stars have eyes
Open even when the sun is high
Moon bathing
In space not time
I might need you when I'm out of light
Closer now
White, forthright
You're no fire, but you're warm and bright
Aurora night, a moon-like light
'Till the shine drowns the even tide