Children, this is what I say
You´ve got freedom
Well don´t throw it away
You´ve got one
You´ve got two
You´ve got three dimensions to go
So keep the line movin´again

Children, it´s gonna be alright
You gotta feed ém
Cause it´s five thousand this time
You´ve got one
You´ve got two
You´ve got three
You´ve got four directions to go
So keep the line movin´ again

Keep it movin´ again..

You´ve got one
You´ve got Two
You´ve got Three
You´ve got Four
You´ve got five elements to know
Anywhere you try to go
Cause this is the air you breathe
It´s fire, wood, water and steel
So children com on
Keep the line movin´again
Keep it movin´ again…
Keep it movin´ again…….

(Keep it movin´ again…….)
(Keep it movin´ again…….)
(Keep it movin´ again…….)
(Keep it movin´ again…….)


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