You and Me

Album: Everyday Robots (2014)
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  • I met Moko jumbie
    He walks on stilts through all saints row
    Looking over the brew now, for a possession loss
    People sound
    No days off
    In September, when the sun sets soon now

    In you
    It radiates on you
    On you
    Seven high they're rising
    Over on the other side
    Of September when the sun sets sooner

    Jab jab
    Digging out a hole in Westbourne Grove
    Tin foil and a lighter, the ship across
    Five days on,
    Two days off
    In September
    When the sun sets soon now

    In you
    It radiates on you
    On you
    Seven high they're rising
    On you
    Over on the other side
    Of September when the sun sets sooner

    In you
    It radiates on you
    On you
    Seven high they're rising
    Over on the other side
    Of September
    On you

    You can blame me, blame me, blame me, blame me
    When the twilight comes, all goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again

    You can blame me, blame me, blame me, blame me
    When the twilight comes, all goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again

    Some days I look at the morning
    Trying to work out how I got here
    'Cause the distance between us
    Is the glamour's cost
    Late night on the shop floor
    What language was I speaking
    Not sure I remember
    The thrill and fall
    Always in me
    Let it go

    You can blame me, blame me, blame me, blame me
    When the twilight comes, all goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again

    You can blame me, blame me, blame me, blame me
    When the twilight comes, all goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again

    On you
    Put my predilections on you
    On you
    It's on you
    It's on you

    You can blame me, blame me, blame me, blame me
    When the twilight comes, all goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again

    You can blame me, blame me, blame me, blame me
    When the twilight comes, all goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again
    All goes round again

    (All goes round again)
    (All goes round again) Writer/s: Damon Albarn, Richard Russell
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Alec from Thames DittonThanks for that... very helpful explainer. Randomly I was typesetting a number 7 as superscript when he sang "seven high, they're rising" cheers
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