Rainbow - Thirsty Moon



     
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Rainbow Lyrics


Eighty beats per minute
Dive a little bit further, don't get out
The morning wants to keep us safe in here
Resting on your shoulder, we won't go
Until there's no more people out there
You can make it click, making me pop
Going for the goal with the clean cut
Searching no more, all melodies
Are coming ashore flushing over me
You are all over my rainbow
Taking the scene in my crazy dream
Only you are on my rainbow
No one else here, nothing gets near you
Nothing's fast or slow, it's in between
Where red and green, where land and oceans meet
Peacefully I'm quiet 'cause nothing here is mad
Bad or dangerous to know
You can make it click, making me pop

Going for the goal with the clean cut
Searching no more, all melodies
Are coming ashore flushing over me
You are all over my rainbow
Taking the scene in my crazy dream
Only you are on my rainbow
No one else here, nothing gets near you
You can make it click, making me pop
You can make it click, making me pop
You can make it click, making me pop
You can make it click, making me pop
You are all over my rainbow
You can make it click, making me pop
You can make it click, making me pop
You can make it click, making me pop
You can make it click, making me pop
And this beating shows how to make a rainbow

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Biography by Rolf Semprebon
Thirsty Moon were one of the many German jazz-rock progressive groups in the early '70s that put their own unique spin to their fusion-based music, especially on their first two records, which are rightly considered classics in the Krautrock genre. Thirsty Moon was created in Bremen, in northern Germany, in the summer of 1971 when several groups merged. One of these was the Drogies Rock Project, more commonly known as DRP, fronted by two brothers, drummer Norbert Drogies and guitarist Jurgen Drogies.

Read more about Thirsty Moon on Last.fm.


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