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Bighouse Pyromaniac - Fool's Garden



     
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We've got a big house
and the speaker says
that there's no explaination.
We've got a big house
and we don't wanna live inside no more.
We've got a big house
and the whole whole world
has heard this detonation.
We've got a big house
and we don't know
where it is - what it is.
You say - today
I don't wanna work it out.
Sorry - no way
I don't wanna work it out.
My mind is clear
and I wanna shout it out.
Hey, can you feel the explosion?

Hey, how? I don't know what it is.
Hey, how! We celebrate this...
We've got a big house
and the speaker says
that there's no explaination.
We've got a big house
and we don't wanna live inside no more.
We've got a big house
and the whole whole world
has heard this detonation.
We've got a big house
and we don't know
where it is - what it is.
Sorry!
Where do you go?
I always thought that you would like some action.
Sorry!
I didn't know,
you make me feel it was the wrong attraction.
We've got a big house
and we don't know,
we've got a big house
and we don't know
what it is!
Right now, I feel
I don't wanna work it out.
No doubt, it's real,
so why don't you shout it out.
Your smile is gone away.
Do you see the cloud
of the explosion?
Hey, how? I don't know what it is
Hey, how! We celebrate this... moment,
this moment (this moment).
Sorry!
Where do you go?
I always thought that you would like some action.
Sorry!
I didn't know,
you make me feel it was the wrong attraction.
We've got a big house
and we don't know,
we've got a big house
and we don't know
where it is - where it is!

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Fool's Garden is a German pop group formed in 1991, comprising singer Peter Freudenthaler, guitarist Volker Hinkel, bassist Thomas Mangold, keyboardist Roland Röhl, and drummer Ralf Wochele. Their first album, Once In A Blue Moon was released in 1993, followed two years later by Dish Of The Day, from which "Lemon Tree" became an Asian chart hit. Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing followed in 1997, then For Sale (2000), 25 Miles to Kissimmee (2003), and Ready for the Real Life (2005).

Read more about Fool's Garden on Last.fm.


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