Bouncing Off The Ceiling (Upside Down)

Album: Teen Spirit (2000)
Charted: 10 93
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  • Up side-down
    Upside-down

    My grades are down from A's to D's
    I'm way behind in history
    I've lost myself in fantasies
    Of you and me together

    I don't know why but dreamin's all I do
    I won't get by on mere imagination

    Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
    Inside-out stranger to this feeling
    Got no clue what I should do
    I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you, to you

    My queen, she says to concentrate
    So what his name was Peter 'The Great'
    But kings and queens will have to wait
    'Cause I don't have forever

    I wish that I could walk right up to you
    Each time I try the same old hesitation

    Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
    Inside-out stranger to this feeling
    Got no clue what I should do
    I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you, to you

    Somehow, someway, you will love me too
    One day will be the day when all my dreams come true

    Up side-down
    Yeah yeah yeah yeah

    Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
    Inside-out stranger to this feeling
    Got no clue what I should do
    I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you

    Upside-down bouncin' off the ceilin'
    Inside-out stranger to this feeling
    Got no clue what I should do
    I'll go crazy if I can't get next to
    And I'll go crazy if I can't get next to
    And I'll go crazy if I can't get next to you Writer/s: GUSTAV JONSSON, MARKUS REZA SEPEHRMANESH, TOMMY TYSPER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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