Song for Another day
On my block
The third floor is woodstock
Oh, John (...?), is singing songs of the wars he lost
The basement
Fill up with rockin'
So I just go for a walk to ease my mind
Dreaming of the summer 2009
When you came to the city and you called my name
(...?) It's a dirty shame
That your waits were drowned in a million waits
(You rolled your window down)
You rolled down the window, it was 110
Glow in your eyes said you'd do it again
But your sound was a song for another day
A song for another day
The top floor
Is where I live of
I keep my doorway clear, singin' songs from another year
When you held me
And we couldn't stop the party for a lot of day
The hours of the sun seemed to get in the way
When you came to the city and you called my name
(...?) It's a dirty shame
That your waits were drowned in a million waits
(You rolled your window down)
You rolled down the window, it was 110
Glow in your eyes said you'd do it again
But your sound was a song for another day
When you came to the city and you called my name
(...?) It's a dirty shame
That your waits were drowned in a million waits
(You rolled your window down)
You rolled down the window, it was 110
Glow in your eyes said you'd do it again
But your sound was a song for another day
A song for another day
The third floor is woodstock
Oh, John (...?), is singing songs of the wars he lost
The basement
Fill up with rockin'
So I just go for a walk to ease my mind
Dreaming of the summer 2009
When you came to the city and you called my name
(...?) It's a dirty shame
That your waits were drowned in a million waits
(You rolled your window down)
You rolled down the window, it was 110
Glow in your eyes said you'd do it again
But your sound was a song for another day
A song for another day
The top floor
Is where I live of
I keep my doorway clear, singin' songs from another year
When you held me
And we couldn't stop the party for a lot of day
The hours of the sun seemed to get in the way
When you came to the city and you called my name
(...?) It's a dirty shame
That your waits were drowned in a million waits
(You rolled your window down)
You rolled down the window, it was 110
Glow in your eyes said you'd do it again
But your sound was a song for another day
When you came to the city and you called my name
(...?) It's a dirty shame
That your waits were drowned in a million waits
(You rolled your window down)
You rolled down the window, it was 110
Glow in your eyes said you'd do it again
But your sound was a song for another day
A song for another day
Credits
Writer(s): Herman Rundberg, Hakon Rundberg, Hogne Rundberg, Halvard Rundberg, Kjetil Solberg
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