Kiko and the Lavender Moon

Album: Kiko (1992)
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  • Kiko and the lavender moon
    Out playing, makes believe
    Nobody can see
    And then he waits
    And then he fakes
    And then he bends
    And then he shakes
    He plays and plays
    Still playing till he
    Goes off to sleep

    Kiko and the lavender moon
    Out dancing making faces at
    A big black cat
    And then he flies
    Up to the wall
    Stands on one foot
    Doesn't even fall
    Dance and dance
    Still dancing till
    He goes off to sleep

    He always sleeps
    Till the sun goes down
    He never wakes
    Till no one's around
    He never stops
    Can't catch his breath
    It's always there
    Scares him to death

    Kiko and the lavender moon
    Out dreaming 'bout green shoes
    Haircuts and cake
    And then he wishes
    The world away
    And then he kneels
    As if to pray
    He dreams and dreams
    Kiko and the lavender moon Writer/s: DAVID KENT HIDALGO, LOUIS FRAUSTO PEREZ
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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