Pandemonium

Album: Yes (2009)
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  • Is this a riot or are you just pleased to see me?
    Why aren't we holding hands and talking sweets?
    I love you really, though I know no-one believes me
    There's chaos every time we meet

    Oh no, look what you've gone and done
    You're creating pandemonium
    That song you sing means everything
    To me, I'm living in ecstasy
    The stars and the sun dance to your drum
    And now it's pandemonium!

    You're crashing everywhere, it's like you're smashing china
    Skidding on an icy road
    You're major trouble since you were almost a minor
    I sometimes think we'll both explode

    Oh no, look what you've gone and done
    You're creating pandemonium
    That song you sing means everything
    To me, I'm living in ecstasy
    My world's gone mad, what did you do?
    Telling perfect strangers that I love you
    The stars and the sun dance to your drum
    And now it's pandemonium!

    I can't make sense of anything
    All I know is the party's in full swing
    If we both just stopped for a minute
    I declare war and then you'd win it

    To tell you the truth, I thought I was shockproof
    Until I saw what you get up to
    When you think about it, it's quite an achievement
    That after all I still love you

    Oh no, look what you've gone and done
    You're creating pandemonium
    That song you sing means everything
    To me, I'm living in ecstasy
    My world's gone mad, what did you do?
    Telling perfect strangers that I love you
    The stars and the sun dance to your drum
    And now it's pandemonium! Writer/s: CHRIS LOWE, NEIL TENNANT
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O CAPASSO
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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