Kan du inte byta ut ditt namn så byt planet
Du kan bli en stjärna som dom aldrig kan ta ner
Tänk att hänga högst där uppe o titta ner på folk o le

Jag vill du vill

En lycklig mänska vet aldrig om på vem han slår
Han vet att spegeln är den bästa vän han nånsin får
Han tittar en gång till o John Wayne har blivit två

Jag vill du vill

Alla vill till himlen och
Åka limousine förståss
Alla vill till himlen, till himlen

Jesus gick på vattnet det är nåt visst med den iden
Med två tomma händer byggde han sin månraket
En enkel man som du o jag fast med något bättre manér

Jag vill du vill

Alla vill till himlen och
Åka limousine förståss
Alla vill till himlen, till himlen

Du köper din väg till himlen
Du betalar kontant i himlen
Du köper din väg till himlen

Kan du inte byta ut ditt liv så byt kanal
Lyckan bytes ut lika lätt som ideal

Alla vill till himlen och
Åka limousine förståss
Alla vill till himlen, till himlen


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    den e såå bra! föll direkt ler å rösten.. helt underbar! tack flikkan för att introdusera mig!

    Blowieon August 22, 2002   Link
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    Tgåström är lätt den bästa svenska artisten de senaste 30 åren. Punkt.

    McAnon July 21, 2006   Link
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    Håller med:). Så grymt bra låt! handlar om kändisskap(eller vad man nu skall såga...) och rikedom. Huvudet på spiken. Älska Thåström

    Venice_Queenon November 02, 2007   Link
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    *säga menade jag

    Venice_Queenon November 02, 2007   Link

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