Hoppipolla

Album: Takk (2005)
Charted: 24
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  • Brosandi
    Hendumst í hringi
    Höldumst í hendur
    Allur heimurinn óskýr
    Nema þú stendur

    Rennblautur
    Allur rennvotur
    Engin gúmmístígvél
    Hlaupandi inn í okkur
    Vill springa út úr skel

    Vindurinn
    Og útilykt af hárinu þínu
    Ég anda eins fast og ég get
    Með nefinu mínu

    Hoppípolla
    I engum stígvélum
    Allur rennvotur (rennblautur)
    I engum stígvélum

    Og ég fæ blóðnasir
    En ég stend alltaf upp
    (Hopelandic)

    Og ég fæ blóðnasir
    Og ég stend alltaf upp Writer/s: GEORG HOLM, JON THOR BIRGISSON, KJARTAN SVEINSSON, ORRI PALL DYRASON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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