And the fields are turning
And the temperature is rising
See the factories burning
(when?) the wheels keep turning

Well, I've seen that you've grown now
With the horses you ride
Gonna have your say now
I see the new moon rising

Oh, she don't mind
She got the time
I see the new moon rising

Oh, she don't mind
She got the time
I see the new moon rising

I see this small town boy now
From a small town family
He's got to find his way now
Gotta find himself a woman
With the skill of the people
He don't wanna be no whipping boy
Well, the time has come now
Gotta hit the highway

Oh, she don't mind
She got the time
I see the new moon rising

Oh, she don't mind
She got the time
I see the new moon rising

I see the new moon rising

I see the new moon rising

See the new moon rising
When the (tides are turning)
She got the (luck of knowing)
She got the (? showing)
Well, they're all in-love now
And, see the (fields are turning)
I see the new moon rising

I see the new moon rising

Oh, she don't mind
She got the time
I see the new moon rising

Oh, she don't mind
She got the time
I see the new moon rising


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    And the fields are turning And the temperature's a rising I see the factories are burning When the wheels keep a turning

    Well I've seen that you've grown know With the horses you ride Gonna have your say now See the new moon rising

    Oh she don't mind, she got the time I see the new moon rising Oh, she don't mind, she got the time I see the new moon rising

    See the small time boy now From a small town family He's got to find his way now Gotta find himself a woman Well he's scared of the people He don't wanna be thw whipping boy But the time has come now Gotta hit the highway

    Whooooaaa whooooaaa

    Ooooh she don't mind, she got the time, I see the new moon rising Oh, she got the mind, she got the time, I see the new moon rising

    See the new moon rising When the tides are turning She got the look of the knowing She got the feelings to showing With all that love now I see the fears are turning I see the new moon rising I see the new moon rising

    Oh she don't mind, she got the time, I see the new moon rising anekatips.com Oh, she don't mind, she got the time, I see the new moon rising


    I can't guarantee these are correct, but heck....they're better than question marks ;)

    Jeffreystumpon July 27, 2012   Link

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