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Kettle Whistle - Moonlight Lyrics



Kettle Whistle - Moonlight Lyrics




The radio said there's a killer on the loose
But we don't care about any abuse
My mother's car is sliding down the road
Smooth and groovy we're like on a boat

The moon makes your body look so fine tonight
I heard that sometimes boys appear blue in its light

The car is on the edge of a cliff
Its lights are dimmed and sleepy
We roll in the grass and we don't mind the ants
And the night is getting deeper

The moon makes your body look so fine tonight
I heard that sometimes boys appear blue in its light
Or I guess we heard it together
This neon life hits us more than ever

The moon makes our bodies look so fine tonight
Your skin is silky in its pale blue light
I wish we could be frozen like this together
This neon life will take us away forever
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The radio said there's a killer on the loose
But we don't care about any abuse
My mother's car is sliding down the road
Smooth and groovy we're like on a boat

The moon makes your body look so fine tonight
I heard that sometimes boys appear blue in its light

The car is on the edge of a cliff
Its lights are dimmed and sleepy
We roll in the grass and we don't mind the ants
And the night is getting deeper

The moon makes your body look so fine tonight
I heard that sometimes boys appear blue in its light
Or I guess we heard it together
This neon life hits us more than ever

The moon makes our bodies look so fine tonight
Your skin is silky in its pale blue light
I wish we could be frozen like this together
This neon life will take us away forever
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Writer: Nick Maniutin
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Kettle Whistle - Moonlight Video
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Performed By: Kettle Whistle
Language: English
Length: 4:12
Written by: Nick Maniutin

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