My body, my hand
My heaven, my land
My guardian angel is mine

And You say
My dreams, my head
My sex, my bed
And it's my Corona with lime

But then I say
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo

And You say
My hate, my frown
My kingdom, my crown
My palace and court is mine

And You say
My lights, my show
My years to grow
The time that I spend is fine

But then I say
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo
But then I say maybe
Maybe I'm in love with You, You, You, You, You

And You say
My coat, My hat
My bones, My fat
My zipper is shut by me

And You say
My skin, my blood
My devil, my God
My freedom is what You see

But then I say
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo
But then I say maybe
Maybe I'm in love with You, You, You, You, You

My God

But then I say
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe my animals live in Your Zoo
Bu then I say maybe
Maybe I'm in love with You, You, You, You, You

My begining, my end
My nuclear bomb to pretend, to pretend, to pretend
My begining, my end
My nuclear bomb

But then I say
Maybe we could divide it in two
Maybe



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    An absolutely fantastic melody and song in general, and I never knew the band were Latvians when this song was played on the radio so often! The lyrics are very good too (with occasional mistakes - but who cares about them? ;) ) And I'm in love with Brainstorm now :)

    Felenaon October 10, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Indeed a fantastic melody.

    I love it. :]

    YourEuphoriaon August 11, 2007   Link

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