Here comes success
Here comes success
Over my hill
Over my hill

Here comes success
Here comes success
Here comes my car
Here comes my car

Here comes my Chinese rug
Here comes my Chinese rug
Here comes success
Here comes success

Now in the last years, in the last years
I think of you, I think of you
Now in the last years, in the last years
I will be true, I will be true

Sweetheart, I'm tellin' you
Sweetheart, I'm tellin' you
Here comes the zoo
Here comes the zoo

Here comes success
Here comes success
Hooray, success
Hooray, success

Oh, oh, success
Oh, oh, success
I can't help myself
I can't help myself

I got the shadow lamp
I got the shadow lamp
Oh yeah
Oh yeah

Here comes my fames
Here comes my fames
It?s plain bizarre
It?s plain bizarre

Here comes my face
Here comes our face
Out of the cloud
Out of the cloud

Sweetheart, I'm tellin' you
Sweetheart, I'm tellin' you
Here comes the zoo
Here comes the zoo

In the last itch
In the last itch
Well, here comes success
Here comes success

Here comes success
Here comes success
I got to do the twist
I got to do the twist

I wanna jump up and down
I wanna jump up and down
Oh yeah
Oh yeah


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