Glósóli

Album: Taak (2005)
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  • Nú vaknar þú
    Allt virðist vera breytt
    Ég gægist út
    En ég sé ekki neitt

    Á skóna bind svo
    Á náttfötum hún
    Í draumi barst hún
    Ég hrekk í kút

    En sólin, er hún?
    Hvar er hún? Inní hýr?
    En hvar ert þú?

    Legg upp í túr (ég legg upp í túr)
    Og tölti götuna
    Sé ekki út (ég sé ekki út)
    Og nota stjörnurnar
    Hleypur endalaust hún
    Og klifrar svo út

    Glósóli-leg hún
    Og komdu út

    Mig vaknar draum-haf
    Mitt hjartað, slá
    Úfið hár
    Sturlun við fjar-óð
    Sem skyldu-skrá

    Og hér ert þú
    Fannst mér

    Og hér ert þú
    Glósóli

    Og hér ert þú
    Glósóli

    Og hér ert þú
    Glósóli
    Og hér ert þú Writer/s: Georg Holm, Jon Thor Birgisson, Kjartan Sveinsson, Orri Pall Dyrason, Philip Glass
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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