On the floor can you feel it
Yes definitely
On the floor can you feel it
I've been here moving all night

On the floor do you mean it
Does it really matter
On the floor can you feel it
Oh I can

I need a time that's physical
The moment's yours you have it
You are the one that I adore
And you can see I want it

Some people born to criticise
It's just a song get on it
Do not forget you're an animal
So let it out

I've got to feel it
And set the record straight
Because I'm singing
To set the record straight

On the floor can you feel it
I've been smiling loads
On the floor can you feel it
Yeah

I've come a long way from my home
On the floor do you mean it
Why sure
I put a foot in my mouth sometime
On the floor can you feel it
I can feel all right

I need a time that's physical
The moments yours you have it
You are the one that I adore
And you can see I want it

Some people born to criticise
It's just a song get on it
Do not forget I'm animal so let it out

I've got to feel it
To set the record straight
Because I'm singing
To set the record straight

I'd open your mind
But you've got to find it
All I say to you
Is don't criticise

Because you half don't mind it
All good things to you
I'd open your mind
But you've got to find it

All I say to you
I've got to feel it and
Set the record straight
Because I'm singing
To set the record straight


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