Dizzy On The Rooftops
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Dizzy On The Rooftops
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No one speaks my language
Still i'm screaming out
And no one sees my anguish
Only you, my love, are allowed
So you and me just sit upon the rooftops
Watching all the people while their heads drop
From the weight of the the air
And the world stops spinning
Cuz she's just so dizzy
And we're all so dizzy
But we're just too busy to care
Ohh
No one speaks our language
And no one sees our faces
Cuz if they saw our anguish
It would put them all in their places
Now you and me just sit upon the rooftops
Watching all the people while their heads drop
From the weight of the the air
And the world stops spinning
Cuz she's just so dizzy
And we're all so dizzy
But we're just too busy to care
Ohh
Are we just too dizzy to care?
Ohh
Ohh
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