South Side
by Moby

Album: Play (1999)
Charted: 14
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  • I see myself in the pouring home
    I see the light come over known
    I see myself in the pouring rain
    I watch hope come over me

    Here we are now, going to the East side
    I pick up my friends and we start to ride
    Ride all night and we ride all day
    Some may come love and some may stay

    Here we are in the pouring home
    I watch the light man fallen comb
    I watch a light move across the screen
    I watch the light come over me

    Here we are now going to the West side
    Weapons in hand as we go for a ride
    Some may come love and some may stay
    Watching out for the sunny day, where

    There's love and darkness and my sidearm
    Hey élan élan

    Here we are now going to the North side
    I look at my friends as they start to ride
    Ride all night and we ride all day
    Looking out for the sunny day

    Here we are now going to the South side
    (To the South side)
    I pick up my friends and we hope we won't die
    (Hope we won't die)
    Ride at night, ride through Heaven and Hell
    (Heaven and Hell)
    Come back love and I feel so well
    (Feel so well) Writer/s: Richard Melville Hall
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Stephen from Rhode IslandThis song brings back the memories of hanging out and riding with my friends after graduating high school.
  • Paris from West Chester, OhI will be the first to say that I love this song!!!
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