City

This place ain't familiar yet but I'm sure I could fit in here
My neighbors stay up late at night. I like this big city atmosphere
On every wall around our block there are posters that I like
There are major changes in the air. I can feel it's heartbeat pump
And the wages I get from the cleaning job pays the rent but not much more
But it's a halftime job and the afternoons are free
I think I like this city
I think I like this city

I can't believe I'm here and that I don't fear tomorrow anymore
I think we might be headed for a great time
So look at me, tell me what you see and give me a left cheek kiss
If this is not called happiness, I don't know what it is
So take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. I smell a good time in my life
If this is not called happiness, I don't know what it is

I used to say I don't believe in this, now it's as obvious as a kiss
I know what I've been waiting for and I'm glad I've done my time
I'm on a bicycle to the market place. I got some music in my ears
And every day I meet people I know, almost all my friends are here
And the wages I get from the cleaning job pays the rent but not much more
But it's a halftime job and the afternoons are free
It's a halftime job and the afternoons are free
It's a halftime job and the afternoons are free
I think I like this city
I think I like this city

I can't believe I'm here and that I don't fear tomorrow anymore
I think we might be headed for a great time
So look at me, tell me what you see and give me a left cheek kiss
If this is not called happiness, I don't know what it is
So take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. I smell a good time in my life
If this is not called happiness, I don't know what it is
I think I like this city
I think I like this city
I think I like this city
I think I like this city



Credits
Writer(s): Lars Eric Tomas Lindquist, John Per Dunsoe
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