Switch it, switch it

You're out of this world - I'm sure of that
A crazy intuition
You're off and on, you're here then gone - come back
A curious condition
And then you switch right over
It's weird, yeah, I know, but
Just can't get a hold of myself

(Hey, hey)
So strange - you switched in front of me
(Hey, hey)
You've changed - not like you used to be
‘Cause you get in my head and hold my heart
When I'm here, you're there - we're worlds apart
So reverse your words - go to the start
And switch back to my world
(Hey, hey)
You're just - talking like a machine
(Hey, hey)
I'm stuck - on every word in between
‘Cause you get in my head and hold my heart
When I'm here, you're there - we're worlds apart
So reverse your words - go to the start,
And switch back, to my world

You're out of this world - I'm sure of that
A little more than different
And you keep locking, blocking - turn your back
It's you that I am missing
And then you switch right over
It's weird, yeah, I know, but
Just can't get a hold of myself

(Hey, hey)
So strange - you switched in front of me
(Hey, hey)
You've changed - not like you used to be
‘Cause you get in my head and hold my heart
When I'm here, you're there - we're worlds apart
So reverse your words - go to the start,
And switch back to my world
(Hey, hey)
You're just - talking like a machine
(Hey, hey)
I'm stuck - on every word in between
‘Cause you get in my head and hold my heart
When I'm here, you're there - we're worlds apart
So reverse your words - go to the start,
And switch back, to my world

Wonder where you are - how can I find you?
Staring at the stars falling behind you
Across the universe - hope you'll be back soon
I gotta feeling our planets will be rearranging

(Hey, hey)
So strange - you switched in front of me
(Hey, hey)
You've changed - not like you used to be
‘Cause you get in my head and hold my heart
When I'm here, you're there - we're worlds apart
So reverse your words - go to the start,
And switch back to my world
(Hey, hey)
You're just - talking like a machine
(Hey, hey)
I'm stuck - on every word in between
‘Cause you get in my head and hold my heart
When I'm here, you're there - we're worlds apart
So reverse your words - go to the start,
And switch back, to my world

Open your heart
Yeah, we're back to the start
Open your heart
Yeah, get back to the start
Open your heart
Yeah, we're back to the start
Open your heart
Yeah, get back to the start
Open your heart
Yeah, we're back to the start
Open your heart
Yeah, get back to the start


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Switch Lyrics as written by Kate Alana Akhurst Kate Akhurst

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    my other favourrrrrrrite.

    thrwmyhrtawy.on September 02, 2009   Link

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