When I was young,
It seemed like life was so wonderful,
a miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical
And all the birds in the trees
Well they'd be singing so happily,
So joyfully
Oh playfully watching me

Good morning!
Yeaaaaaah!
One, two... one, two, three, four!
Pump it up!

Aaaah! I ramp, me no ramp,
me no skin,
me no play, yeah
When me chant 'pon the microphone
And me say with the DJ
Junglists in the place
Junglists on the case
Scooter are you Readyyy?

When I was young
It seemed like life was so wonderful,
a miracle, oh it was beautiful magical
And all the birds in the trees
well they'd be singing so happily
So joyfully,
oh playfully watching me

Yeah!

When I was young
It seemed like life was so wonderful
A miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical
and all the birds in the trees
Well they'd be singing so happily
So joyfully
Oh playfully watching me

Come on!

Love, peace and unity
Siberia, the place to be
The K The L The F and the ology
Halleluja!

One, two... one, two, three, yeah!
Rough!
Aah!
Here we go!

When I was young
It seemed like life was so wonderful
A miracle ,oh it was beautiful, magical
and all the birds in the trees
well they'd be singing so happily
So joyfully
Oh playfully watching me

Stand up!
Once again!
We're gettin' jiggy!
Siberiaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Yeah!
Goodbye!


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Ramp! (The Logical Song) Lyrics as written by Roger Hodgson Richard Davies

Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    actually, its a cover of a supertramp, so i suppose its the worst cover ever

    georgiecaseyon April 12, 2005   Link

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