Space

Album: MAYA (2010)
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  • Gravity is my enemy,
    It grabs at me like I'm money.
    The stars are bangin' close to me,
    As I'm floatin' in a life odyssey.

    My lines are down, you can't call me,
    As I floating around in space odyssey.
    My lines are down, you can't call me,
    As I fly around in a space odyssey.

    Like Puzzel Bubble on PC,
    It's got color waves following me.
    And I still judge it week by week,
    And I'm head of time, so you'll never lose me.

    My lines are down, you can't call me,
    As I fly around in a space odyssey.
    My lines are down, you can't call me,
    As I fly around in a space odyssey.

    Ooh, ah, ah ah

    Can I take a minute or two,
    To introduce my point of view.
    I need to spend some time with you,
    There's nothing more new on the news.

    My lines are down, you can't call me,
    As I fly around in a space odyssey.
    My lines are down, you can't call me,
    As I fly around in a space odyssey. Writer/s: CHRIS MERCER, MATHANGI ARULPRAGASAM
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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