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On the Surface Lyrics

So you say you're willing to
break out and spend your last day with me
(Something in Norwegian)
and still you want to walk by my side
ref.
On the surface
as harmless as can be
you and me
but underneath
there's a story never told
about you and me

no complications please
I will win situation is to prefere, yeah
but are you willing to let loose
on my defaulse will you still be here

repeat ref.

so you say you're willling to
break out and spend your last day with me
a stiff? to climb
and still you want to walk by my side

On the surface
as harmless as can be
you and me
but underneath
there's a story never told
about you and me

On the surface
as harmless as can be
you and me
but underneath
there's a story never told
about you...
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They don't say anything in Norwegian (I am Norwegian and that is English). I corrected most mistakes, but I'm not sure what "defaulse" means or if that even is a word?? So I think that part is wrong still, but I'll leave it like that..

So you say you're willing to break out and spend your last day with me A steep mountain to climb and still you want to walk by my side

No complications please A win-win situation is to prefer, yeah but are you willing to let loose on my defaulse will you still be here

On the surface as harmless as can be you and me but underneath there's a story never told about you and me

So you say you're willing to break out and spend your last day with me A steep mountain to climb and still you want to walk by my side

On the surface as harmless as can be you and me but underneath there's a story never told about you and me

On the surface as harmless as can be you and me but underneath there's a story never told about you...

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