Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals

Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand
Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand

Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand
Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand

Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand
Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand

Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand
Sometimes you don't, understand
Is it as good, understand

Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals (sometimes you don't, understand)
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Is it as good, understand
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those digital signals, those digital signals (sometimes you don't, understand)
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Sending those signals, those digital signals
Sending those signals, sending those signals
Is it as good, understand

Oh, can't you hear it?
Can't you hear it?
Oh, can't you hear it? (is it as good, understand)
Can't you hear it?
Oh, can't you hear it?
Can't you hear it? (money)


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    it almost sounds like they say "sending those signals, those two doodles." also i think they say "sometimes you do understand" instead of "two times you do understand"

    davidicuson August 10, 2009   Link

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