Telephone
It's Ol' Dirty
He wants to give you directions home
Said it won't be too long
The day is gone
It's 3:30
To hungry for sum love, love
Last forever

Just fly away to heaven brother
Make a place for me brother
Fly away to heaven brother
Save a place for me brother
Fly away to heaven brother
Put in a word for me
Telephone
Hmmm

Telephone
It's so dirty
He wants to give you directions home
Said it won't be too long
Said it won't be too long

Telephone
It's too early
We want to hear a long song
Transition with a real slow fade

Just fly away to heaven brother
Make a place for me brother
Fly away to heaven brother
Save a place for me brother
Fly away to heaven brother
Put in a word for me
Telephone
Oh

Transition time to go away
Time to go away
Slow fade
Slow, slow fade oh

Just fly away to heaven brother
Make a place for me brother
Fly away to heaven brother
Save a place for me brother
Fly away to heaven brother
Put in a word for me
Fly away to heaven brother
Celebrate (celebrate)

Gather on the hill
Two hearts up in the sky
Celebrate your life
Oh, say I love you

Gather on the hill
Two hearts up in the sky
Celebrate your life
Oh, say I love you

Gather on the hill
Two hearts up in the sky
Celebrate your life
Oh, say I love you

Mmm, mmm, mmm
Mmm, mmm, mmm


Lyrics submitted by TheRipper

Telephone Lyrics as written by Ahmir K Thompson James Jason Poyser

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing

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    right on! that is what I would have wrote! well put

    jasonjulienon March 26, 2010   Link

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