One dark bedroom
Two empty beds on the floor
Three people dancing
Four drinks down and I just don't care
Five in the morning
Six storeys up looking down
Seven still fighting
Eight times around but this time I won't drown

It took me all night to get you but I got you
It took me all night to get you but I got you

Just made my mind up
I'm taking you home in my car
Stop on the way back break in a bank or a bar
And now we're shooting our way out
Fighting our way through the door
The windows' exploding
The roof's caving in but we flee from the scene

It took me all night to get you but I got you
It took me all night to get you but I got you

Ok we're back in the bedroom
Gasping for air holding back
You say how did you find me?
How did you think this could work?
I'm repeating myself now
The horns on my head growing back
All the losers are winners
Your the train that i need
And we're on the right track

It took me all night to get you but I got you
It took me all night to get you but I got you


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    these lyrics really dont seem to be very deep. it tells a story, i like songs that do that. this song is very awesome!

    chikchikchikroxon August 27, 2005   Link
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    these lyrics are incomplete. its missing like half of them. it tells a story, i like songs that do that. this song is very awesome!

    chikchikchikroxon August 27, 2005   Link
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    this is what i found. feel free to add the missing lyrics and i'll edit them. nice song btw

    catharxison September 09, 2005   Link
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    I saw them live this week, they did the support for art brut. very nice perfomance... i tried to figure out the rest of the lyrics, but as english is not my mother language it was quite hard and i didn't really succeed so please help me :D

    ?????? back in the bedroom gasping for air holding back you say: "how did you find me?" "how did you think this could work?" i'm repeating myself now hearts on my hand growing back (????) all the losers are winners you're the train that i need i were on the right track

    refr.

    Oxymoron86on January 27, 2006   Link
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    It took me all night to get you but I got you It took me all night to get you but I got you

    *ok we're back in the bedroom gasping for air holding back you say how did you find me? how did you think this could work? i'm repeating myself now the horns on my head growing back all the losers are winners your the train that i need and we're on the right track

    *kiwi*on May 29, 2006   Link
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    best song ever. srsly.

    killstaron October 10, 2006   Link

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