Up there in St Mathew's belfry There's bats slipping out for the night It's black as a funeral tuxedo With one button shining out bright (Old moon in his ivory light) Tonight when you cleared the horizon And rose with such ease Through the tangle of trees I heard some silent tune...Mr Moon If you can tug on the oceans And waver the depths of ihe sea And if most of my body is water Then how much are you pulling me? (What's in your beams I can't see?) 'Cause down 'neath the hulls in the harbor There's a feeling inside Like a warm rising tide And some soft ancient tune...Mr Moon Let's ask the hands of the hungry We'll question the needy and cursed Just how many billion that they would have spent So now we can say we were first (My country loves to be first) But I'll bet you're glad we stopped coming To silently spin Through the heavens again And humm that ancient tune...Mr Moon