With all the fun that we have, we have come far
With all the fun that we have, we have come far
With all the fun that we have, we have come far
With all the fun that we have, we have come so far

You came along with your shaking knees
And you came with fire
I wasn't reading with my telekinesis

With all the fun that we have, we have come far
With all the fun that we have, we have come far
With all the fun that we have, we have come far
With all the fun that we have, we have come so far

You came along with your shaking knees
And you came with fire
I wasn't reading with my telekinesis
And you came and requires
But I was to save you when with your repeatness

Keep strolling my
Keep strolling my
Keep strolling my ways

Keep strolling, my ways
Keep strolling, my ways
Keep strolling, my ways
Keep strolling, my ways
Keep strolling, my ways


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Fun That We Have Lyrics as written by Paul Julian Banks

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  • +3
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    I think it's "I wasn't reading with my telekinesis".

    PublicPerverton June 04, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    Could it be "keep strolling, my ways" ?

    Matuon July 17, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    I thought the telekinesis line went like: "And I was to lead him with my telekinesis." I just don't hear reading for some reason, lol.

    I think it goes "Keep strolling my ways" on the end as well as Matu. :3

    mixupon July 19, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "I wasn't reading with my telekinesis and you came strong with forsaking knees and then require"

    does it make sense? hahah

    luttion August 11, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "you came on strong with forsaken years and then require that i was to save you, and you will repeat this" ?

    mixupon August 13, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    I can't figure out the rest, but isn't "need(i)ness" the last word and not "repeatness"?

    Matuon August 13, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I don't think that he's saying "require"; it sounds like "ran through the choir."

    cadaverousmobon March 13, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    so what does it all meeeaan, maaan?

    thichnhaton February 21, 2019   Link
  • -1
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    He says ""you came strong with forsaken knees and then require, that i was to save you when you repeat this"

    TeflonTMVon April 03, 2010   Link
  • -1
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    You came on strong while forsaking needs and ran through the choir But I was to save you when you won't repeat this

    blackmantison July 24, 2010   Link

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