"Mustang Moonlight"
(Verse 1 ā Male)
I pulled up in my Mustang, dust on the chrome,
Radio humminā, I was ridinā alone.
Stopped at that diner on Highway 9,
You were sippinā lemonade, lookinā fine.
(Verse 2 ā Female)
You asked if you could share my booth,
I said, āBoy, I donāt usually, but you look like truth.ā
You bought me a cheeseburger, fries on the side,
We laughed ābout dreams we both tried to hide.
(Chorus ā Both)
Under that Mustang moonlight, hearts got tangled tight,
Didnāt need no mansion, just your arms tonight.
With a cheeseburger, lemonade, and a song that played,
We found love in the small-town shade.
(Bridge ā Male)
Now weāre older, but I still see you there,
Sunlight on your hair, wind in the air.
(Bridge ā Female)
You still drive that Mustang, same olā grin,
And when you look my way, I fall again.
(Final Chorus ā Both, in harmony)
Under that Mustang moonlight, weāre still all right,
Donāt need that mansion, our loveās still bright.
With a cheeseburger, lemonade, and that same song played,
We found forever in the small-town shade.
(Outro ā Both, softly)
Yeah, we found foreverā¦
In that Mustang moonlight.