
Moon Song Lyrics
But I had to carry you
And you pushed me in
And now my feet can’t touch the bottom of you
Who loves you more
So I will wait for the next time you want me
Like a dog with a bird at your door
Mm
But it’s sad that his baby died
And we fought about John Lennon
Until I cried
I’ve never seen you smiling so big
It’s nautical themed, and there’s something I’m supposed to say
But can’t for the life of me remember what it is
But you’re holdin’ me like water in your hands
When you saw the dead little bird, you started cryin’
But you know the killer doesn’t understand
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About Moon Song Writer Phoebe Bridgers
In the world of indie music, few artists have captured the hearts and minds of listeners as profoundly as Phoebe Bridgers. With her hauntingly beautiful melodies, poignant lyrics, and ethereal voice, Bridgers has emerged as a formidable force in the music industry, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase that spans the globe. Born on August 17, 1994, in Los Angeles, California, Phoebe Bridgers has defied conventions and established herself as a unique and influential artist who is reshaping the musical landscape.
Bridgers’ musical journey began at an early age when she started playing guitar and writing songs as a teenager. Her love for music was nurtured by her parents, who introduced her to a diverse range of artists, from folk legends like Bob Dylan to alternative rock icons like Radiohead. These early influences laid the foundation for Bridgers’ distinctive sound, which blends elements of folk, indie rock, and alternative pop.
One of the defining features of Phoebe Bridgers’ music is its raw and introspective lyricism. Her songs delve into themes of vulnerability, heartbreak, and existential contemplation, resonating deeply with listeners who appreciate authenticity and emotional depth in their music. Bridgers’ ability to craft poetic and relatable lyrics has earned comparisons to songwriting legends like Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell, a testament to her exceptional talent as a wordsmith.