The Kinks
The Kinks
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The Kinks
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The Kinks
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The Kinks
The Kinks
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The Kinks
“Full Moon” is a song by the English rock group The Kinks, released as promotional single from their 1977 album Sleepwalker. The Kinks are considered to be one of the most important British rock bands of this time, next to The Beatles, Rolling Stones and The Who. It fits into the program of The Kink...
Haven't you noticed a kind of madness in my eyes?
It's only me, dear, in my midnight disguise
Pay no attention if I crawl across the room
It's just another full moon
Don't be afraid of me when I'm walking in my sleep
Don't get alarmed, dear, when I start to crawl and creep
Try not to listen when I mumble like a loon
It's just another full moon
It's just another full moon
You see before you a truly broken man
'Cause when it gets to midnight, I don't know who I am
Full moon's a-callin', and it's put a curse on me
And it will never set me free
The full moon's still up there
Like a great white balloon
The owls are a-callin'
And they're singin' my tune
The night keeps a-crawlin'
I wish the day would come soon
To get away from another full moon
Here comes another full moon
If your hands start shakin'
When night starts to fall
If you're scared of the moonlight
And the shadows on the wall
If the face in the mirror
Isn't you at all
It's just another full moon
It's just another full moon
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
La la la la la la
It's just another full moon
Full Moon was written by Ray Davies.
Full Moon was produced by Ray Davies.