Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Jungle City, artist - John Lindahl. Album song Changes, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 07.12.2017
Record label: Elysium
Song language: English
Jungle City |
In the jungle, it’s survival of the fittest |
In the jungle, you really have to whisper |
Yeah hear the rumble of foot steps in the distance |
Try to run past before you miss your chance |
Run away if you can |
Cause in the jungle, anythin' can happen |
In the jungle, it feels just like I’m trapped in |
As I stumble in circles through the trees |
I wonder if I ever will just be free? |
Will I be free? |
When I get home I’ll dream about |
The way it was (oh, oh) |
I remember when I was young |
I was so scared and so alone |
But it’s all so different now |
Now welcome to my city, American so pretty |
We keep the whole world spinning |
I can be anyone that I want |
Yeah this is my city the time is now start living |
If you got pride that’s winning |
Eyes on the prize don’t you look at the clock |
It’s a war zone |
Innocence and evil, can’t control it |
Just listen to the people singing |
Where do I go, where do I go now? |
How do I, how do I go through now? |
I look around and I just feel the same |
When I get home I’ll dream about |
The way it was (oh, oh) |
I remember when I was young |
I was so scared and so alone |
But it’s all so different now |
Now welcome to my city, American so pretty |
We keep the whole world spinning |
I can be anyone that I want |
Yeah this is my city the time is now start living |
If you got pride that’s winning |
Eyes on the prize don’t you look at the clock |
When I get home I’ll dream about |
The way it was |
I remember when I was young |
I was so scared, I was alone |
But I still got to know |
Where do I go? |
Where do I go? |
Where do I go? |
Where do I go? |
Now welcome to my city, American so pretty |
We keep the whole world spinning |
I can be anyone that I want |
Yeah this is my city the time is now start living |
If you got pride that’s winning |
Eyes on the prize don’t you look at the clock |