Asked by Mike

so i know that theres something Astronomically wrong with this quote but cannot figure out exactly what, would appreciate some help!!!

"There's a full moon rising just about midnight, theres a high tide comin' 'round just about dawn"

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, HELP ME!!!

Answers

Answered by E.G.
The full moon rises at at sunset.
Answered by E.G.
A full moon never rises at midnight; it rises at sunset.
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