how come I keep thinkin’
‘bout a life that I once knew
back to a time when things just went
down the road, into the blue
and baby, I’ve been drinkin’
and I guess I’ve been calling too
and I know I shouldn’t pull that string
but truth be told, I still love you
put my hands into the water
turn the water into wine
a lineman’s son, a foreman‘s daughter
I was yours, baby, you were mine
we fell in love down on the Moon Lake
we drove all night down old Bode Road
slept under the stars over Weathersfield Way
those are the places I’ll always call home
we fell in love down on the the Moon Lake
we sang all night to that old radio
now every time our favorite song plays
I think of your face and how we’d dance slow
dance slow down on the Moon Lake
now the years go by like rainstorms
and the rain dries on the truth
I know I ain’t got the same form
that I had my sweet youth
and, babe, I know you’re doing fine
with the life you were wise to choose
you went from Tennessee to Carolina
with just my heart to lose
put my hands into the water
in the water I could find
a young woman she know what her Daddy taught her
y’all can’t go back in time
we fell in love down on the Moon Lake
we drove all night down old Bode Road
slept under the stars over Weathersfield Way
those are the places I’ll always call home
we fell in love down on the Moon Lake
we sang all night to that old radio
now every time our favorite song plays
I think of your face and how we’d dance slow
dance slow down on the Moon Lake
now I would spend all of my money, baby
to send my heart back to those nights
to be wild and free, baby, free and young
the best times of my life
we fell in love down on the Moon Lake
we drove all night down old Bode Road
slept under the stars over Weathersfield Way
those are the places I’ll always call home
we fell in love down on the Moon Lake
we sang all night to that old radio
now every time our favorite song plays
I think of your face and how we’d dance slow
dance slow down on the Moon Lake