The Basket

Album: Walk The River (2011)
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  • I wake up
    And nothing is where it should be
    Why do these things happen to me?
    I thought I was free
    Now I appear to be
    A standing stone

    You knock me over
    You knock me over
    Come on and do it again

    Conversations
    How we run into the cellar door
    Yeh I'm a backstroke swimmer for sure
    To the basket I'll return for evermore

    You knock me over
    You knock me over
    You knock me over

    And lately I've been getting a feeling
    I've been running backwards down the stairs
    In a masterpiece that no one bothered painting
    Everybody's too busy with those baskets of theirs

    You knock me over
    You knock me over
    Don't remember anything
    Anything at all

    You knock me over
    You knock me over
    Now it's happening again
    There's something wrong with my head
    Is this heaven ahead Writer/s: ARISTAZABAL HAWKES, FYFE DANGERFIELD HUTCHINS, GREG STEWART, RICARDO PIMENTAL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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