Do you know the place that gave you fame
Never quite came to learn of your name
Given a title you were dressed down in black
When the sun went down your name did come back
Don't go out late at night to Springlake Park
Out on Moores lane in the pine trees in the dark
A phantom killer who hoods himself in white
Makes blood run black in the pale of the moonlight
Sun down forever
Sundown again
Sundown forever
Never coming up again (x4)
Did you stop, get found out or just get bored?
Were you someone's son just back from the war?
Was the small town life too slow and naive
With a .32 a legend, you did weave
Sun down forever
Sundown again
Sundown forever
Never coming up again (x4)
Now 30 runs through where you once roamed
Your moonlight murders in death are your betrothed
They've come to know your heinous, brutal acts
With the fear inside that one night you'd come back
credits
from Thirty East,
released March 4, 2014
Lee Jaster - Vocals, Resonator Guitar
Warren Hood - Violin
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