Hey, Hey, Hey
There's something going on tonight,
We got our dances, and our dance is somewhat left to right,
Cos theres new blood in town, with fresh meat,
Oh we're all salt and pepper now, oh we're all salt and pepper now.

Don't be scared, we think you'll settle in just fine,
Yeah we all know, that you will settle in just fine.

Hey, hey, hey,
We'll take you in and set you right,
No one is looking for you anymore 'cos that was us.
Full time eyewitnesses, we don't sleep
Oh you're fine safe from danger now, you're fine safe from danger now.

Don't be scared, we think you'll settle in just fine.
Yeah we all know that you will settle in just fine.
Now there's one more of us, now we can do this all night long.
Now there's a team of us now we can do this all night long.

Don't be scared, we think you'll settle in just fine.
Yeah we all know that you will settle in just fine.
Now there's one more of us, now we can do this all night long.
Now there's a team of us now we can do this all night long.


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    amazing song.

    eeeolhcon July 17, 2008   Link
  • +1
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    love this

    canwegotothezooon December 12, 2008   Link

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