Bounce off the walls
Valentine, have your fun
Come on, be the one
Come on, be the one

Light up the floor
With your moves, Valentine
Come on, be the one
Come on, be the one

Do your worst, worst, worst
Do your worst, worst, worst

Valkyrie, don't go home
It's not right, not right
Leave with the lights up
It's half for me, half for love
You're a gold mine, gold mine

Stand in the puddles of the disco ball's glow
Come on, be the one
Come on, be the one

There, just like that
There, you're doing it again
Come on, be the one
Come on, be the one

And what's worst, worst, worst
There's no words, words, words

Valkyrie, don't go home
It's not right, not right
Leave with the lights up
It's half for you, half for love
You're a gold mine, gold mine

Valkyrie, don't go home
It's not right, not right
Leave with the lights up
It's half for me, half for love
You're a gold mine, gold mine

You're a gold mine, gold mine


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Valkyrie in the Roller Disco Lyrics as written by Carl Newman

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    I love this so much, it's been really inspiring to me personally. My anxiety disorder and depression has been holding me back lately from doing the things I love doing and used to do.. listening to this makes me wanna fight harder.

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