| I wait till everyone’s asleep | 
| Then out into the night I creep | 
| No one can see me now | 
| Or hear me running, soundlessly | 
| The moon’s the only light I need | 
| To search for food, young ones to feed | 
| But as the dawn is drawing near the earth, my way’s not clear | 
| I’m trapped on the outside | 
| Moonlight save me, moonlight save me | 
| Moonlight save me, moonlight save me | 
| Unearthly fear, it grips my skin | 
| Unearthly sound, the hunt begins | 
| I hear excited cries | 
| But dare not look from where I’m hiding | 
| The multi-coloured humans ride | 
| Soon they will find me where I hide | 
| The brown and white tormentors | 
| Begin to howl and then I’m running | 
| Moonlight save me | 
| I cut across the trail I left five miles before | 
| One chance to throw them off my scent but I’m not sure | 
| An elder told me it had worked sometime before | 
| My heart is beating like a drum | 
| I make the ridge, but can’t go on | 
| I turn to face my death | 
| But nothing comes to stop me breathing | 
| Down in the clearing now I see | 
| They’re searching all around for me | 
| Confusion everywhere | 
| But I am safe up here, I’ve won, I’ve won, I’ve won, I’ve won, I’ve won |