| I remember like it was yesterday those hot nights
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| Fireflies, candy apple kiss at the county fair
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| A little backwoods detour on the long way home
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| To be alone, honeysuckle sweetened up the midnight air
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| And that summer moon
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| Shinin' like sunlight
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| Bouncin' off your eyes
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| And lightin' up mine
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| Just me and you
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| Pullin' off on a back road
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| Blanket and a radio and that summer moon
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| Two young lovers cuddled up on a dropped tailgate
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| Half past late, couple Dixie cups, filled up to the brim
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| Footpath through the tall, white pines down to yellow creek
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| Neck deep, and wet clothes drip-drying on a willow limb
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| And that summer moon
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| Shinin' like sunlight
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| Bouncin' off your eyes
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| And lightin' up mine
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| Just me and you
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| Pullin' off on a back road
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| Blanket and a radio and that summer moon
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| I told your daddy we ran outta gas
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| He winked at me and kinda laughed
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| And said don’t you know that I tried that
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| On her mama’s dad way back when
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| That summer moon
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| Was shinin' like sunlight
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| Bouncin' off your eyes
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| And lightin' up mine
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| Just like you
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| We pulled off on a back road
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| Blanket and a radio
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| And that summer moon
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| Shinin' like sunlight
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| Bouncin' off your eyes
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| And lightin' up mine
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| Just me and you
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| Pullin' off on a back road
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| Blanket and a radio and that summer moon
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| Ooh, I love that summer moon |