1973

Album: Kidsticks (2016)
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  • You got a certain way I swear of sticking it in
    Even though you only ever lose or you win
    I always said I'd wait and wait and wait just to see
    But I've been waiting here since nineteen-seventy-three

    It only happens elsewhere
    It only happens elsewhere

    It only happens elsewhere
    It only happens elsewhere

    Looking back in time right now to seventy-two
    I remember all the stupid things we'd do
    Sitting 'round and speeding like its seventy-nine
    There was always somewhere else I had to be in my mind
    Swimming in my mind
    Swimming in my mind
    Swimming in my mind
    In an electric sky
    Looking below
    Well, it changed my dreams
    And now nothing is quite what it seems

    It only happens elsewhere
    It only happens elsewhere

    It only happens elsewhere
    It only happens elsewhere

    You got a certain way I swear
    Of sticking it there
    Ridiculously obvious
    And never less aware
    I always said I'd wait and wait and wait just to see
    I've been waiting here since nineteen-seventy-three
    It only happens elsewhere
    It only happens elsewhere
    It only happens elsewhere
    I didn't do it I swear
    I wasn't even there
    Elsewhere
    Elsewhere
    I must have been elsewhere
    I must have been elsewhere Writer/s: ANDREW KIN YIP HUNG, ELIZABETH CAROLINE ORTON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
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