Dom är uppe på taken, alla är högt över staden
Sommaren snurrade fort, när vi bara snöade bort
Och jag vågade aldrig hålla din hand
Vi är inte såna som i slutet får varann

Och alla bara pratar "är det sant" och "jag har hört om dig"
Jag kommer aldrig tillbaka hit igen
Neonskyltar på gatorna sänder ljus till mig och skatorna
Alla dansar, och jag tänker: är du också själv, var är du ikväll?

Vem kysste Elin bakom ryggen på Marie
Var det den store poeten som hon var förälskad i
Fanns det en plats i hennes värld för två
Snälla skicka ett vykort för jag undrar så

Och jag undrar vad som händer i vår del av stan
Vinden håller tal vid en hamburgerbar
Den har blåst sig trött och alla flickor har gått hem
Och u var sötare än dom, men jag slängde bort det igen
Jag slängde bort nån slags vän...

Det var så mörkt
Den kvällen jag gick hem
Jag hade hoppats på något, hoppats på något
Om du vill ha mig, nu kan du få mig så lätt
Om du vill ha mig, nu kan du få mig så lätt
Om du vill ha mig, nu kan du få mig så lätt
Om du vill ha mig, nu kan du få mig
Lura mig, nej nej, vad folk än säger


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    Den här låten har den bästa texten av alla sånger jag har hört. Så otroligt träffsäkert och poetiskt - samtidigt som det är så enkelt. Älska.

    trasselfiaon May 13, 2006   Link

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