Kriss Kross

Album: Red (2008)
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  • When the moon's in the sky I like it
    When the moon's in the sky we like it
    It's not gonna give us bad advice
    So go and dance with your thunder and lightning
    Where the paradise birds are fighting
    Let's shake things up a bit tonight

    Are you coming out tonight?
    Are you coming out tonight?
    'Cause we're going out tonight
    And we won't be cattle on your farm tonight

    Ask yourself why
    Come on, ask your man why
    'Cause you're ugly and you lie
    And you kriss kross, kriss kross, it's a lie
    So bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye

    Are you coming out tonight?
    Well, come out with us tonight
    'Cause there's wrong and there is right
    And we know which one we are tonight

    Ah, don't start crying now, don't go crying now
    'Cause the moon is gonna dance for us tonight
    Don't go dying now, you're not dying now
    And the sky is just not close to us tonight

    And as for you, friend, high in your high home
    Watching us all falling down like rain
    I hope you're happy, feel really holy
    'Cause your godliness has taken
    Every single thing I loved on earth tonight

    Oh, I won't let you leave me
    You're all I've got, believe me
    Stay, don't close your eyes
    Nobody really dies
    They all just end up in the sky
    So far away

    Writer/s: ARISTAZABAL EMI CHEN HAWKES, FYFE DANGERFIELD HUTCHINS, GREG STEWART, RICARDO BOMBINE PIMENTEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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