FULL MOON
Da Boy Tommy Lyrics


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Everytime, there is a full moon,
a creation of satan rises again!
Coz if you dare to go outside,
you can hear the cry of a werewolf
Half man, half wolf ... and ready to spread the terror
Can you hear him? He is getting closer, he is here ... RUN!




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Da Boy Tommy's song Full Moon describe the fear and terror associated with the appearance of a full moon. The reference to Satan means that this is believed to be a supernatural occurrence, and the idea that a creation of Satan is rising again implies that the werewolf is seen as an evil creature.


The lyrics go on to describe the werewolf as half man, half wolf, and ready to spread terror. This is a common representation of werewolves in popular culture, with the implication being that the creature is unpredictable and dangerous. The line "Can you hear him? He is getting closer, he is here ... RUN!" emphasises the fear and urgency associated with encountering a werewolf.


Overall, the lyrics to Full Moon capture the fear and mythology surrounding werewolves and their association with the appearance of a full moon. It is also interesting to note the religious elements of the song, with the reference to Satan and the idea of the werewolf as a supernatural creation.


Line by Line Meaning

Everytime, there is a full moon
Each time the moon is full and bright in the sky


a creation of satan rises again!
A being thought to be conjured by the devil emerges


Coz if you dare to go outside,
Because if you are brave enough to venture out


you can hear the cry of a werewolf
You might catch the howling of a half-human, half-wolf creature


Half man, half wolf ... and ready to spread the terror
The creature is a blend of human and wolf-like features and is poised to frighten


Can you hear him? He is getting closer, he is here ... RUN!
Can you perceive the noise? The beast is approaching, now present... flee!




Writer(s): Mark Schatz

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