Get dressed at seven
Be up by nine
I'm up all night
These friends of mine

The needle drops
The stereo gives
Its never too late to learn how to live

We've been waiting around for so long
Just to hear some decent songs
Well this is all such an urgency

We remember those nights in radio five
When the dance balls kicked us all alive
And I fell in love with the club forty-five
Hey hey hey I remember dreaming as I fell
Hey hey hey but there are somethings that mere songs can never tell

The kids in the club are hot enough
The kids in the club are strong enough
The kids at the club are falling in love

The kids at the club are hot enough
The kids at the club are what gets you tough
The kids at the club will rise above

The kids at the club (x4)

Anna knew of a little town
The walls are parted and broken down
And I fell in love as I jumped on the bus

Oh there are bugs right there on the side
But the bad booker kissed her and tried to hide
The world is so old and I felt so young

Hey hey hey I remember shouting to the top
Hey hey hey if I could snap my fingers
I could make the whole world stop

The kids in the club are hot enough
The kids at the club hold faintly enough
The kids at the club are falling in love

The kids in the club are hot enough
The kids in the club are faithly enough
The kids at the club will rise above

[Repeat: x4]
The kids at the club


Lyrics submitted by missteenwordpower, edited by modernrocksong

The Kids at the Club Lyrics as written by Jacqueline Coombes David Christian

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    i think it actually says: ending up in a little town oh, the books layed there on the side of the bed where we kissed and tried to hide the world was so old and we felt so young the kids at the club have faith enough
    modernrocksongon June 30, 2007   Link

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