Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight
Lana Del Rey · Other Songs - Lana Del Rey
For true love tonight
If you wanna be my little baby
You can meet me in the pale moonlight
I've been working every day, eight to nine and
Servin' coke and fries at the movie blue drive-in
If you want me, you know where to find me
I can be your one time baby
I can be your little dairy queen
I don't wanna care tonight, I don't wanna fight
You don't have to give me anything
Just put your sweet kiss, kiss on my lips now, baby
Understand this, I've been liking
You since I was small
I don't wanna get you running scared
When there's no pressure there at all
I've been working eight to nine every day and
Think about you almost all the time, all the time and
If I wanna see you, I drive by
I can be your one time baby
I can be your little dairy queen
I don't wanna care tonight, I don't wanna fight
You don't have to give me anything
Just put your sweet kiss, kiss on my lips now, baby
I'm the sweetest girl in town so
Why are you so mean?
When you gonna ditch that stupid bitch you got?
It's me you should be seeing
Hello, you are looking so fine, so fine
Fantasy about you's like a goldmine, goldmine
Asking everybody is he mine? Is he mine?
Not quite yet, but I'm gonna get, get him
Not quite yet, but I'm gonna get, get him
I can be your one time baby
I can be your little dairy queen
I don't wanna care tonight, I don't wanna fight
You don't have to give me anything
Just put your sweet kiss, kiss on my lips now, baby
Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight
Released in 2012, 'Meet Me In The Pale Moonlight' stands as a defining track in Lana Del Rey's early discography, establishing her signature blend of cinematic pop and gothic romance. The song features lush orchestral arrangements that complement Del Rey's ethereal vocals, creating an atmosphere of melancholic nostalgia. It serves as a pivotal moment in her career, showcasing her ability to weave together themes of lost love and timeless beauty. The recording was produced with a focus on atmospheric depth, drawing heavily from the aesthetic of 1950s Hollywood noir. This track helped solidify her status as a major voice in the dream pop genre, influencing a wave of artists who sought to replicate her specific emotional texture and visual storytelling through music.

