Full Moon Night
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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Oh yeah oh
On a foggy road just before sunrise
Don't you lose control, you could lose your life
Keep your hands on the wheel and
your eyes straight ahead
Don't forget what the good book says
You think it can never happen to you
But it happens all the time

On a full moon night, something ain't right
Didn't see it til about midnight
When it happened it seemed kind of weird
Things like this seem to appear
From the shadows of a full moon night

Never had a clock that goes at night
That was the way of the simple life
Right down the road come a big surprise
Man shot his wife than took his own life
You think it can never happen to you
But it happens all the time

On a full moon night, something ain't right
Started out as an innocent fight
Never should have happened, not around here
Things like this seem to appear
From the shadows of a full moon night

On a full moon night, something ain't right
Didn't see it til about midnight
When it happened it seemed kind of weird
Things like this seem to appear
From the shadows of a full moon night

On a full moon night, something ain't right
Started out as an innocent fight
Never should have happened, not around here




Things like this seem to appear
From the shadows of a full moon night

Overall Meaning

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Full Moon Night” is a cautionary tale about the ominous things that can happen under the light of a full moon. The song begins with a warning to drivers, urging them to be careful on a foggy road before sunrise to avoid losing control or their life. The singer then references “the good book,” suggesting that some of the dangers that arise on a full moon night might be supernatural or otherworldly, evoking folktale fears of lycanthropy and werewolves.


The song tells two stories of tragic events that happen on a full moon night. The first is about a man who shoots his wife and then takes his own life, a seemingly senseless act of violence that occurs on a quiet, rural road. The second story is more ambiguous, with lyrics that describe a fight that escalates into something “kind of weird” and “seems to appear from the shadows.” The chorus repeats the warning that something “ain’t right” on a full moon night and that these tragedies can happen anywhere, at any time.


“Full Moon Night” is a classic example of Southern rock storytelling, blending music and lyrics to create a haunting atmosphere of dread and foreboding. The song taps into deep-seated fears and superstitions about the power of the moon, reminding listeners that even the simplest of actions can have dire consequences when the moon is full.


Line by Line Meaning

On a foggy road just before sunrise
Driving on a road covered with fog, just before sunrise


Don't you lose control, you could lose your life
Don't let go of the wheel or you might crash and risk your life


Keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes straight ahead
Maintain your hands on the steering wheel and focus on the road ahead


Don't forget what the good book says
Remember the teachings of the bible


You think it can never happen to you
Believing that danger won't affect you


But it happens all the time
Tragic events are common and can happen to anyone


On a full moon night, something ain't right
Sensing that something is amiss during a night with a full moon


Didn't see it til about midnight
Noticing strange happenings at the stroke of midnight


When it happened it seemed kind of weird
Finding the event to be strange and unsettling


Things like this seem to appear
Encountering unusual events without warning


From the shadows of a full moon night
The unusual events seem to lurk in the shadows of a full moon


Never had a clock that goes at night
Not used to hearing a clock chime in the middle of the night


That was the way of the simple life
Embracing a lifestyle that is peaceful and uncomplicated


Right down the road come a big surprise
A sudden and unexpected event occurs nearby


Man shot his wife than took his own life
A man killed his wife and then committed suicide


Started out as an innocent fight
The initial altercation was harmless


Never should have happened, not around here
The event was abnormal and shouldn't have occurred in that location




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: GARY ROSSINGTON, HUGHIE THOMASSON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, RICK MEDLOCKE

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