Come on Moon
Guided by the Moon: Love's Escape in the NightLyrics
Come on moon help me find my way
Asking for the moon's guidance in finding direction.
Come on moon help me find my way
Repeated plea for the moon's assistance.
You know the darkest hour is just before day
Expressing hopefulness despite a difficult time, suggesting that things might improve soon.
We are deep in love and her man just come home
A couple deeply in love, but the woman's partner has returned.
We are deep in love and her man just come home
Reiterating the situation of being in a deep relationship while the woman's partner returns.
He's gonna come unchained when he sees that we ain't alone
Anticipating a volatile reaction from the returning partner upon realizing they're not alone.
Out the back door runnin' straight into the woods
Escaping quickly, possibly to evade confrontation.
Out the back door runnin' straight into the woods
Repeating the urgency of fleeing into the woods.
Baby it is dark as night and our chances don't look good
Feeling the danger of the situation and the uncertainty of survival.
I can feel you baby
Sensing the presence of the partner.
I can't see you baby
Unable to physically see the partner due to darkness or other reasons.
I can feel you baby I am runnin' blind
Feeling the partner's presence but being unable to see clearly, running without clear direction.
It's so dark
Describing the intense darkness of the surroundings.
Come on moon
Calling on the moon for assistance again.
Come on moon
Repeating the plea to the moon for help.
I hear the water
Hearing the sound of water nearby.
I feel the water
Sensing the presence or feeling of water.
Oh baby
Expressing a sense of urgency or distress.
Oh baby
Repeating the urgency or distress felt.
Oh oh oh baby yeah
Intensifying the distress or urgency felt.
I feel a shot and then another
Feeling the impact of a gunshot.
I feel a shot and then another mercy
Continuing to feel the impact of multiple gunshots, pleading for mercy.
She said don't stop now Johnny
Quoting a plea from someone named Johnny not to stop and to seek cover.
You better run for cover
Urging immediate action to protect oneself.
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