There's trampolines, springs, talcum on rings, and folding mats
Parallel bars used by the young acrobats
Aerial flight grace and who the hell is this cat
Fogging up the window stomping grounds old habitat
Coach comes out
Says fella whats the damn deal
If you're looking for a hot meal the church has some free meals
When parents arrive how will they feel
Fella outside while their kids inside doing cartwheels
Moon cuts him off
Takes off his shoes to his socks
Says coach see that horse just give a dude one shot
I can be better than ? ?
Hand spring and Yamashita ? if you want
They call me Moon and I had a hard life
I know I'm 42 I flip cuz my father told me to
It's not my arm
It's not my ankle
Not my knee
And not my neck
I don't care about your story but you will give me respect
I will let you do your trick just promise me that you'll leave
I guarantee the outcome will not as you believe
The Moon steps in
Heart pumpin adrenaline
The kids have a laugh this fella can't be an American
Takes off for the vault
Working up speed
People cover their eyes
Nothin's guaranteed
Head's bobbin
Like momma feedin baby robin
Hits the spring so hard like jail bars lockin
A loud ring
Like the birth of a king
20 feet in the air the Moon had wings
10 somersault
Power and speed
Lands like a feather
Just what the team needs
Everyone gasps at what humans can achieve
Last name Moon, first name Steve
Last name Moon, first name Steve
Everyone gasps at what humans can achieve
Last name Moon, first name Steve
What humans can achieve
Last name Moon, first name Steve
The Moon, Pt. Two was written by Serengeti.