72 Degrees
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72 Degrees
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It's always the same
Don't you wish that something would change?
It's always the same
Don't you itch for something to change?
Have hot chocolate and gin
Put something wild in your tea
Well, it's a crisis I agree
It's constantly 72 degrees
It's always the same
Don't you wish that something would change?
It's always the same
Don't you itch for something to change?
Have a bath in your swimsuit
Open your hand, you'll get something for free
Well, it's a crisis I agree
It's constantly 72 degrees
Ahhh ah ahh
Ohh ahhh ah ahh
It's always the same
Don't you wish that something would change?
It's always the same
Don't you itch for something to change?
Ahhh ah ahh
Ohh ahhh ah ahh
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