Moonspill (Slowed) – Dept (뎁트) Lyrics
Mm, yeah-eh
The room was dark except the light that crossed the floor
That quiet kind of blue that doesn't ask for anything more
You were on the other side of it, half lost in thought
And I was watching everything the moonlight caught
The curtain moved a little and the angle shifted slow
And I kept thinking this is something I will always know
The way the light found you without even trying to
The way a whole room changes just because of you
I've been collecting moments like this one for a while
The ones that cost you nothing but stay longer than they should
The ones that happen quietly without fanfare or style
And hit you harder later when you're not sure that they would
Moonspill, soft and slow across the room
Moonspill, painting everything in quiet blue
I could watch it for a thousand years like this
Just the light and you
I didn't say a single word and neither did you
Just the two of us inside the hour the moonlight moved through
There's a kind of conversation that happens without sound
Where you say more by staying than by speaking what you've found
The blue kept shifting on the wall above your head
And I kept finding things I hadn't thought to think or said
The kind of things that come when everything slows down
The kind that disappear the moment that you make a sound
Covering the things I'll never say out loud no matter when
Drowning in the glow and finding I don't mind at all
Beautiful and gone before the morning comes again
I keep catching it just barely every fall
Moonspill, soft and slow across the room
Moonspill, painting everything in quiet blue
I could watch it for a thousand years like this
Just the light and you
I don't need the words for this
I don't need the lights turned on
Just the moon across the floorboards
And you staying until dawn
Moonspill, soft and slow
Moonspill, quiet and true
I could stay inside this blue forever
Just the light and you
Moonspill (Slowed) – Dept (뎁트), do álbum Love Me Not; compositores Dept (뎁트) e Minkim. Lançamento: July 15, 2026.






























