Get Not High, Get Not Low

Album: Pleasure (2017)
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  • I closed my eyes, opened up my eyes
    That made me close my eyes so then I opened my eyes
    Like living in a dream
    As long as I stay closed like that
    Secretive to stay intact
    Well that is not fun
    That's why I couldn't trust anyone at all

    And I got high-high-high-high-high-high
    And I got low-low-low-low-low-low
    So I got high-high-high-high-high-high

    I was bright as the sun
    Then Saskatchewan
    Then I laid low like a tide
    Then Bay of Fundy high
    I was living in extremes
    And everything that that means

    And I got high-high-high-high-high-high
    And I got low-low-low-low-low-low
    So I got high-high-high-high-high-high
    And I got low-low-low-low-low-low

    Get not high
    Get not low
    I can't tell or be told where to go
    Get not high
    Get not low
    I can't tell or be told where to go
    Get not high
    Get not low
    I can't tell or be told where to go Writer/s: Leslie Feist
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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