Ágætis byrjun

Album: Agaetis Byrjun (1999)
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  • Bjartar vonir rætast
    Er við göngum bæinn
    Brosum og hlæjum glaðir

    Vinátta og þreyta mætast
    Höldum upp á daginn
    Og fögnum tveggja ára bið

    Fjarlægur draumur fæðist

    Borðum og drekkum saddir
    Og borgum fyrir okkur
    Með því sem við eigum í dag

    Setjumst niður spenntir
    Hlustum á sjálfa okkur slá
    Í takt við tónlistina

    Það virðist engin hlusta

    Þetta er allt öðruvísi
    Við lifðum í öðrum heimi
    Þar sem við vorum aldrei ósýnileg

    Nokkrum dögum síðar
    Við tölum saman á ný
    En hljóðið var ekki gott

    Við vorum sammála um það
    Sammála um flesta hluti
    Við munum gera betur næst

    Þetta er ágætis byrjun

    Writer/s: AGUST AEVAR GUNNARSSON, GEORG HOLM, JON THOR BIRGISSON, KJARTAN SVEINSSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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