Do you remember when we broke into the factory?
Do you remember when I crashed into the car with my moped?
Do you remember when you hit out my both front teeth?
When we smoked our first cigarettes at the lake?
Do you remember when we went through Rudolfs records?
And the night we found Live at Budokan?
Do you remember when my mom asked for name suggestions
to the coffee house?
You said coffee house cunt. You said coffee house cunt.
I can't believe you said that. I can't believe you said that.

Now all my friends are here and my boyfriend sitting next to me.
All my friends are and I cannot sit still.
I want to dance with you. I want to sing with you.
I want to talk to you. I brought my dancing shoes.
I'm so happy tonight.

To the one who’s in charge of how long these sorts of things last.
To the one who’s in charge of how long these sorts of things last:
Let this last. Let this last. Let this last. Let this last.
And my moustache tells me I'm a moped driver.
And a moped driver is what I want to be.
The more I think of it the more I wish I had one day on tape.
The more I think of it the more I wish I had one day on tape.
When you pissed in the basin, when we wrote our first song.
And the TV-shows and the masquerades
and of course all our late night discussions.

Now all my friends are here and my boyfriend sitting next to me.
All my friends are and I cannot sit still.
I want to dance with you. I want to sing with you.
I want to talk to you. I brought my dancing shoes.
I'm so happy tonight.


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