I saw on TV about this little kid
Who had a pig for a pet
His mom had once been attacked by a dog
So a pig was the closest thing he could get

This has of course nothing to do with anything
I just get so nervous when I'm talking to you
All I think about everyday is just kissing you
An old feeling that feels refreshingly new

Ah-ooooh...

Kanske är jag kär i dig

I offered you some chocolate
You declined so sweetly and commented on my jacket
"It makes you look like a lumberjack, but are you man enough to wear it?"
I said, "It used to be my grand-grandfather's, what could I do but inherit it?"

My words are just c-c-c-coming out all wrong
I sure could use a little help
I think I'm gonna drop my cool now
The best way to touch your heart is to make an ass of myself

Ah-ooooh...
Kanske är jag...


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    He does sing "Kanske Är Jag Kär I Dig", and the line that here says "It used to be my grandfather's; What could I do but inherit it?" goes "It used to be my grandgrandfather's; what can I do about inheritage?"

    Saw Jens myself a few weeks ago at Bengans recordstore in Gothenburg. A really nice guy, and the music is wonderful, especially his last record. A good tip if you haven't listened much to him, Into Eternity and of course, Friday Night At The Drive-In Bingo is two of the best songs so far, not to mention Maple Leaves and the swedish version Jag Tyckte Hon Sa Lönnlöv.

    Cheers.

    havsangelon October 11, 2007   Link

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