Earthquake

Album: The Hogyssey (2001)
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  • It's funny how we think that things are one way
    And they will always be that way somehow
    Like when I was a boy I knew that someday
    I'll learn my lesson and we'll have learned it now

    Whoa people are crazy
    And I know why
    Keep it all keep it all inside
    Don't wait for heaven's sake
    For the Earthquake

    It's funny how we leave the blues behind you
    You can take them with you when you go
    Laughing like a child without no reason
    And I shout for the greatest show on earth

    Whoa people are crazy
    And I know why
    Keep it all keep it all inside
    Don't wait for heaven's sake
    For the Earthquake

    Whoa people are crazy
    And I know why
    Keep it all keep it all inside
    Don't wait for heaven's sake
    For the Earthquake

    Whoa people are crazy
    And I know why
    Keep it all keep it all inside
    Don't wait for heaven's sake
    For the Earthquake

    Ooooh quake, quake
    Beans on toast, beans on toast Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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