Rim Tim Tagi Dim

Album: Demons and Mosquitoes (2024)
Charted: 36
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  • Ay, I'm a big boy now
    I'm ready to leave, ciao, mama, ciao
    Ay, I'm a big boy now
    I'm going away and I sold my cow
    Before I leave, I must confess
    I need a round of decompress
    One more time for all the good times
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tim

    Gonna miss you all but mostly the cat
    Gonna miss my hay, gonna miss my bed
    Most of all, I'ma miss the dance
    So come on y'all, let us prance

    Now don't call, don't write
    I'm leavin' with the first light
    Don't cry, but dance
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tim

    There's no going back (whoa)
    My presence fades to black (whoa)
    Yeah, there's no going back (whoa)
    My anxiety attacks (whoa)
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tagi digi

    I hope I find peace in the noise
    Wanna become one of them city boys
    They're all so pretty and so advanced
    Maybe they also know our dance

    Bye mom, bye dad
    Meow, cat, please meow back
    Don't cry, just dance
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tim

    There's no going back (whoa)
    My presence fades to black (whoa)
    Yeah, there's no going back (whoa)
    My anxiety attacks (whoa)
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tagi digi

    (Rim tim)

    There's no going back (whoa)
    My presence fades to black (whoa)
    Yeah, there's no going back (whoa)
    My anxiety attacks (whoa)
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tagi digi

    There's no going back (whoa)
    My presence fades to black (whoa)
    Yeah, there's no going back (whoa)
    My anxiety attacks (whoa)
    Rim tim tagi digi dim tim tagi digi Writer/s: Marko Purišić
    Publisher: Roba Music Verlag GMBH, Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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