Walking home, burnt and red
Sticky thin, he said
Let us go down in the woods
Can you be careful she said
Us 2 little gods with the world at our feet

Hmm, hmm,

Sticky thin, how you've grown they said
You'll never fit in your long white dress
When's he going to try and get a job
I'm just thankful for what we've got she said
Us 2 little gods with the world at our feet

Hmm, hmm,

Just this life, I need no other
Just this day, I need no more
Just this moment, let it all stop here
Let it all stop here, I've had my fill.

Summer's here, early again
Let's take the kid and go and celebrate
Drinking beer, moon on the left
And there's the sun, hold my hand he said
Us 3 little gods, with the world at our feet

Just this day, I need no other
Just this life, I need no more
Just this moment, let it all stop here
Let it all stop here, I've had my fill.

Just this life, I need no other
Just this night, I need no more
Just this moment, let it all stop here
Let it all stop here, I've had my fill.

Just this life, I need no other
Just this day, I need no more
Just this moment, let it all stop here
I've had my fill.

Hmm, hmm,
Hmm, hmm,
Hmm, hmm


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Us 2 Little Gods Lyrics as written by Rollo Armstrong Dido Armstrong

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    My Interpretation

    This song is simply about how happy she is at the moment and she hopes that the moment will last forever. I love this song though it's not my favorite on the album but it got such a happy tune~ Dido is the best!!!

    doramon October 03, 2015   Link

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