Irish bars and shooting stars
A red dress and vague memories of whiskey in excess
She walked in as the sun went down, over town
The skies opened and we swore we'd surely drown
We made our break as the rain calmed down
Walked around, so many ways to get lost in this town
A midnight mist as two strangers kissed, in the street
We were dancing along to our own beat
We danced our dance in the summer rain
And she said, I don't think I'll ever feel this way again
We don't need music and we don't need lights
When we hold each other under the moonlight
Hung over and hot as hell, couldn't tell
If I was dreaming or if la vie was belle
Down by the river we sat hand in hand, making plans
These fleeting moments, they never seem to last
We danced our dance in the summer rain
And she said, I don't think I'll ever feel this way again
We don't need music and we don't need lights
When we hold each other under the moonlight
We danced our dance in the summer rain
And she said, I don't think I'll ever feel this way again
We don't need music and we don't need lights
When we hold each other under the moonlight