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Jeremy James Meyer - Gypsy Moth Lyrics



Jeremy James Meyer - Gypsy Moth Lyrics




The Gypsy Moth is a mighty high flyer, sailing on a midland sea
You are the object of my desire, the sun and the moon to me
I believe in love and you know that you keep me from feeling blue
And you make me happy, when everything I do gets me in trouble

But river can rock, river can roll
River can carry you down to the sea

Ramblin' Jack had a woman he loved, but the woman didn't love Jack back
She took his smile. She took his child. She took everything he had
River was the name she used. You know, she kept him so damn confused
She made him unhappy, 'n everything she did got him in trouble

But river could rock, river could roll
River could carry Jack down to the sea

Many long years have come and gone since John F. Kennedy died
I'm not sure but what that man was downright crucified
By the same bad guy's still telling lies. you know they keep us used and abused
They make us unhappy, 'n everything they do gets us in trouble

But river could rock, river could roll
River could carry us down to the sea

The black raccoon by the light of the moon heard the music playing soft and low
And the songs we sang made the nighttime ring, and the raccoon loved the show
And he went back and told his friends
"You know them humans who live on the edge of the forest
They all had a party, and man, they really played my kind of music!"

Saying, river could rock, river could roll
River could carry me down to the sea

And the Gypsy Moth is a mighty high flyer, sailing on land and sea
You are the object of my desire, the sun and the moon to me
I believe in love and you know that you keep me from feeling blue
And you make me happy, when everything I do gets me in trouble

Everything I do gets me in trouble
Everything I do gets me in trouble
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The Gypsy Moth is a mighty high flyer, sailing on a midland sea
You are the object of my desire, the sun and the moon to me
I believe in love and you know that you keep me from feeling blue
And you make me happy, when everything I do gets me in trouble

But river can rock, river can roll
River can carry you down to the sea

Ramblin' Jack had a woman he loved, but the woman didn't love Jack back
She took his smile. She took his child. She took everything he had
River was the name she used. You know, she kept him so damn confused
She made him unhappy, 'n everything she did got him in trouble

But river could rock, river could roll
River could carry Jack down to the sea

Many long years have come and gone since John F. Kennedy died
I'm not sure but what that man was downright crucified
By the same bad guy's still telling lies. you know they keep us used and abused
They make us unhappy, 'n everything they do gets us in trouble

But river could rock, river could roll
River could carry us down to the sea

The black raccoon by the light of the moon heard the music playing soft and low
And the songs we sang made the nighttime ring, and the raccoon loved the show
And he went back and told his friends
"You know them humans who live on the edge of the forest
They all had a party, and man, they really played my kind of music!"

Saying, river could rock, river could roll
River could carry me down to the sea

And the Gypsy Moth is a mighty high flyer, sailing on land and sea
You are the object of my desire, the sun and the moon to me
I believe in love and you know that you keep me from feeling blue
And you make me happy, when everything I do gets me in trouble

Everything I do gets me in trouble
Everything I do gets me in trouble
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Writer: HOYT WAYNE AXTON
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




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Performed By: Jeremy James Meyer
Length: 4:11
Written by: HOYT WAYNE AXTON

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