Drinking and dancing
on a cool evening in spring
festival lights sparkling bright
stage was set for a perfect evening
All dressed up with flowers in hair
moving without any care
perfect night, everything's right
then I turn to see you standing there
Not sure what I should do
do I want this to continue
think I'd prefer to remember you
by the light of the Newstead moon
Soon we two were swaying
to CW Stoneking
I thought what the heck and kissed you on the neck
you responded with one mighty grin
Straggling on at the bar
you suggested retiring to the back of your car
but instead we laid out a bed
under the light of the Newstead stars
Now I have your number my friend
is it worth us getting together again
'cause I'm scared no date will compare
to that night back in old Newstead
Not sure what I should do
do I want this to continue
think I'd prefer to remember you
by the light of the Newstead moon
think I'd prefer to remember you
by the light of the Newstead moon
credits
from Bass Strait,
released July 11, 2018
Teresa Dixon - vocals, guitar, mandolin, banjo
Trent McKenzie - double bass
Andy Stewart - percussion
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