High Then Low

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Jamaica - Rock, France

High Then Low

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[Verse 1] We used to look alike but it's all over now I don't remember when it started to go out You used to make me think I was a funny guy I wish I hadn't allowed to lead into your mind You always tried to smile before a photograph You liked to start a fight but it's all over now [Refrain] Keep saying what you think as if you were a man As if I had the time to listen to your lies [Chorus] You, could you see? I'm so high then low When you're here, I'm so high then low Could you see? I'm a little less Than your half? I'm so high then low Could you see? Out of my seriousness When you're here, I'm so high then low I'm so high then low [Verse 2] Nobody ever showed you how to celebrate Nobody ever told you how to take a dance [Refrain] Keep saying you're not to like a man who treats you fine I'm sure you'll even help me when you drink some wine [Chorus] You, could you see? I'm so high then low When you're here, I'm so high then low Could you see? I'm a little less Than your half? I'm so high then low Could you see? Out of my seriousness When you're here, I'm so high then low I'm so high then low [Refrain] Keep saying you're not to like a man who treats you fine I'm sure you'll even help me when you drink some wine [Chorus] You, could you see? I'm so high then low When you're here, I'm so high then low Could you see? I'm a little less Than your half? I'm so high then low Could you see? Out of my seriousness When you're here, I'm so high then low I'm so high then low [Chorus] You, could you see? I'm so high then low When you're here, I'm so high then low Could you see? I'm a little less Than your half? I'm so high then low Could you see? Out of my seriousness When you're here, I'm so high then low I'm so high then low

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Credits

Producers
  • Jamaica
  • Laurent D’Herbécourt