Here Comes a Man - The Parlotones



     
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Here Comes a Man Lyrics


I'm on a black balloon
I'm coming down,
I break the ties that bind us
wear a golden crown
of thorns I'm on a cloud
I'm gonna fall for you
I beat my chest with all the biggest
a flame of passion burns me through and through yeah
here comes the man holds out his hand
he's looking strangely at me
and in a flash I'm on the floor and all his friends are laughing
It took a million smiles to be with you
your crooked teeth are diamonds
I count the things that we could do
I miss your smile, the sunshine too
I beat my chest with all the biggest flame and passion
burns me through and through yeah
here comes the man holds out his hand

he's looking strangely at me and in a flash
I'm on the floor and all his friends are laughing
here comes the man holds out his hand
he's looking strangely at me and in a flash
I'm on the floor and all his friends are laughing...
here comes the man holds out his hand
he's looking strangely at me and in a flash
I'm on the floor and all his friends are laughing
tell me why do you laugh at me
tell me why do you laugh at me
here comes the man holds out his hand
he's looking strangely at me and in a flash
I'm on the floor and all his friends are laughing
here comes the man holds out his hand
he's looking strangely at me and in a flash
I'm on the floor and all his friends are laughing
here comes the man holds out his hand
don't don't don't
tell me why you laugh at me
and tell me why you laugh at me
I'm on a black balloon

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In their native South Africa, there’s no rock band bigger than The Parlotones. The Johannesburg-bred quartet have headlined the 20,000-seater Coca Cola Dome in their hometown in 2009, performed at the World Cup Kickoff Concert to an audience of a billion in 2010, and were handpicked by Coldplay to open the British band’s stadium shows in Johannesburg and Cape Town in 2011. Also last year, The Parlotones staged an original rock theater production, Dragonflies and Astronauts, which was broadcast live around the world in 3D via DIRECTV and in 2D on Facebook.

Read more about The Parlotones on Last.fm.


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