From The Floorboards Up

Album: As Is Now (2005)
Charted: 6
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  • I've got a feeling
    From the floorboards up
    Call it a calling
    If you like that touch
    Call it what you will
    I really don't care too much

    I've got a feeling
    And I know it's right
    I get it most evenings
    If not every night
    It sings in the air
    And dances like candle light

    When we play, we play, we play
    Mama, from the floorboards up
    When we dance, we dance, we dance
    Papa, from the floorboards up
    When we sway, we sway as one
    From the floorboards up
    From the floorboards up

    I get a feeling
    From the walls and chairs
    They tell me of the things that
    Have always been there
    And all that is not
    Will have to go back to dust

    When we play, we play, we play
    Mama, from the floorboards up
    When we dance, we dance, we dance
    Papa, from the floorboards up
    When we sway, we sway as one
    From the floorboards up
    From the floorboards up

    I've got a feeling
    And I know it's right
    I get it most evenings
    If not every night
    It sings in the air
    And dances like candle light

    When we play, we play, we play
    Mama, from the floorboards up
    When we dance, we dance, we dance
    Daddy, from the floorboards up
    When we sway, we sway as one
    From the floorboards up
    From the floorboards up
    From the floorboards up Writer/s: PAUL JOHN WELLER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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