Klapp Klapp

Album: Nabuma Rubberband (2014)
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  • Corridor lies with the river
    All watery eyes
    I stand there waitin' for my turn
    I turn with a rise
    The spirits blow around like a hurricane whip
    The girls don't mind my ice cream drip

    Somebody found us dancing
    You can turn off and feel better
    When everything's clear like cold weather
    Go feel better, feel better

    Somebody from my heart sang
    I could turn off and never wake up
    And everything's clear, my breath made like-steam fake
    Feel better
    Fallin' apart, apart, apart, apart, apart

    Finally they call my name
    The ghost inside can wake us to life
    Makin' my chair do flips
    By givin' into this we'll be safe every time

    Fallin' through the floor on my broken butterfly wing
    Everyone or the girl from the corridor sing, she sing
    I hear you want it, don't you?
    I know you want it, don't you, don't you?
    I see you want it, don't you?
    I know you want it, don't you, don't you?
    Fallin' apart, apart, apart, apart, apart

    Someone found us dancing
    You can turn off and feel better
    When everything's clear like cold weather
    Go feel better, feel better

    Somebody from my heart sang
    I could turn off and never wake up
    And everything's clear, my breath made like-steam fake
    Feel better
    Do you want it? (She says) Do you?

    Do you want it? (She says) Do you?

    Fallin' apart, apart, apart, apart, apart Writer/s: Erik Oskar Bodin, Fredrik Daniel Wallin, Hakan Wirenstrand, Yukimi Eleanora Nagano
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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