Simple, sweet guitar
Humbled by the bass
So when the beat kicks in
Everything falls into place
And it overpowers me
I can’t help but dance
You can try to stop me now
But you won’t get the chance

Halftime, time to think it through
Consider the change
Seek it from a different view
Halftime, time to think it through
Consider the change

Rhythm floods my heart
The melody it feeds my soul
The tune tears me apart
And I swallow it whole
You should thank your lucky star
Cause the music is a gift
And it’s stronger than all else
Provides me with uplift

Halftime, time to think it through
Consider the change
Seek it from a different view
Halftime, time to think it through
Consider the change

My lyrics revealing
Some natural vibe
It's a kind of laid back feeling
Oh just let it ride
And when Frank Sinatra sings
It’s too much to take, yeah
So I sing the standard shit
It pacifies my ache

Halftime, time to think it through
Consider the change
Seek it from a different view
Halftime, time to think it through
Consider the change


Lyrics submitted by RoxyMonoxide, edited by Ulmanor

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    Lyric Correction

    These are the lyrics for The Girl from Ipanema. The lyrics for Half Time are:

    Simple sweet guitar, humbled by the bass So when the beat kicks in Everything falls into place

    And it overpowers me I can't help but dance

    You can try to stop me now But you won't get the chance

    Chorus: Half time Time to think it through Consider the change See it from a different view Half time Time to think it through Consider the change

    Rhythm floods my heart The melody it feeds my soul The tune tears me apart And I swallow it whole

    You should thank your lucky starts Cause the music is a gift And it's stronger than all else Provides me with uplift

    Repeat chorus

    My lyrics revealing Some natural vibe It's a kind of laid back feeling Oh just let it ride

    And when Frank Sinatra Sings It's too much to take So I sing the standard shit It pacifies my ache

    Chorus

    Ulmanoron December 16, 2011   Link

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