The crowd was getting old
The disco's back or so I'm told
But we've got nothing here
Except a tired set of ears, and we say

Hey mama, I'm something
Check it out, see what it's all about
Cause this is Soap Disco, so charming
See the floor from the cleaner point of view

The children had the time
To overthrow the slime
The super children said they could see

Bright lights and clean colours
Check it out, see what it's all about
Cause this is Soap Disco, so charming
See the floor from the cleaner point of view

Bright lights and clean colours
Check it out, see what it's all about
Cause this is Soap Disco, so charming
See the floor from the cleaner point of view

Hey mama, I'm something
Check it out, see what it's all about
Cause this is Soap Disco, so charming
See the floor from the cleaner point of view


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