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Moving Target
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Comedy
Moving Target was released on April 14, 2020 by 770068 Records DK as a part of the album Moving Target - Single
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Release DateApril 14, 2020
Label770068 Records DK
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM171

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stewart John William Reynolds
Stewart John William Reynolds
Songwriter

Lyrics

Fire red looked so good on you
Kinda familiar, but
Kinda new
You and your American smile
Designed to drive me wild
I should have known you'd break my heart and leave me alone with Walmart
You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone
Dreaming about the days when the lowest price was the law
When I think back upon those days
I realize Cherokee as a brand now sounds a little racist
But I should never have taken Zeddy for granted (Sarnia forever)
And I should have taken a ride in that tiny Ferris wheel (sir, that's for kids)
And I wish I had one last meal in the diner (are you sure?)
Actually, forget that last bit, the food never looked very good
You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone
Dreaming about the days when the lowest price was the law
Zellers had everything I needed (from socks to love)
But I thought the grass was greener (but it was just the Starbucks sign)
I took aim
Shot my shot
But the target is gone
And it's been so long (moving target)
Ooh, you were a moving target (you were a moving target)
Now where the hell am I supposed to find a decent shirt? (Moving target)
Nothing too fancy, just something fashionable and not too expensive (moving target)
I mean, sure, Giant Tiger's an option, but
It's not the same
It's not the same
Moving target (moving target)
We had such high hopes for you (moving target)
We thought it would be like when you go down to America
And go into one of those big Targets
And it's kinda like a Zellers
But somehow a little bit cooler
But maybe that's just because we were in America
What have we done?
I'm so sorry, Zellers, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry
I'm so sorry, Zellers, I'm so sorry
I guess the lowest price was my love
Written by: Stewart John William Reynolds
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