Saturday Moonlight

I see the Saturday moonlight and the midnight strikes
We're rolling on Highway 65
Don't know we've emptied the tank of gas
I've been yelling out of the open space
When she says come down to your temper and
She kisses the hell out of me this time

And we climb back to the old pick up truck
Lay there in the back to see the shining stars

Then she rolls over me
And it makes it hard to breathe
My heart pounds larger than the thunder in the sky
Then the rain pours down this town
It washes the dust and settles down
The radio plays that country love song that we love
And it says na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na

I see the Saturday moonlight and the twinkling stars
We stop in this Highway 65
I still feel the warmth rushing through my veins
She says, "I hope we stay like this"
And I say, "I hope we'd last forever"
I hope this day would stop in this sweet hour
And we head back inside and I turn the radio off
She stops me and says, "Let's do this one more time"

Then she rolls over me
And it makes it hard to breathe
My heart pounds larger than the thunder in the sky
Then the rain pours down this town
It washes the dust and settles down
The radio plays that country love song that we love
And it says na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na

Then she rolls over me
And it makes it hard to breathe
My heart pounds larger than the thunder in the sky
Then the rain pours down this town
It washes the dust and settles down
The radio plays that country love song that we love
And it says na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na



Credits
Writer(s): Jan Darren Sanchez
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