| The band’s on stage and it’s one of those nights, oh yeah
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| The drummer thinks that he is dynamite, oh yeah
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| You lovely ladies in your leather and lace
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| A thousand lips I would love to taste
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| I’ve got one heart and it hurts like hell
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| If you can’t rock me somebody will
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| If you can’t rock me somebody will
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| Now who’s that black girl in the bright blue hair, oh yeah
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| Now don’t you know that it’s rude to stare, oh yeah
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| I’m not so green but I’m feelin' so fresh
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| I simply like to put her to the test
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| She’s so alive and she’s dressed to kill, but
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| If you can’t rock me somebody will
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| If you can’t rock me somebody will
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| If you can’t rock me somebody will
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| If you can’t rock me somebody will
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| Now I ain’t lookin' for no pretty face, oh no
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| Or for some hooker workin' roughish trade
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| And there ain’t nothing like a perfect mate
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| And I ain’t lookin' for no wedding cake
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| But I been talkin' 'bout it much too long
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| I think I better sing just one more song
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| I’ve got one heart and it hurts like hell
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| I’m simply dying for some thrills and spills
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| Oh yeah
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| If you can’t rock me
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| If you can’t rock me, somebody will
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| Somebody will, somebody will
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| If you can’t rock me
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| Well, well, well, well
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| I live in an apartment on the ninety-ninth floor of my block
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| And I sit at home looking out the window
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| Imagining the world has stopped
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| Then in flies a guy who’s all dressed up like a Union Jack
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| And says, I’ve won five pounds if I have his kind of detergent pack
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| I said, Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Don’t hang around 'cause two’s a crowd
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| On my cloud, baby
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| The telephone is ringing
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| I say, «Hi, it’s me. |
| Who is it there on the line?»
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| A voice says, «Hi, hello, how are you
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| Well, I guess I’m doin' fine»
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| He says, «It's three a.m., there’s too much noise
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| Don’t you people ever wanna go to bed?
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| Just 'cause you feel so good, do you have
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| To drive me out of my head?»
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| I said, Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Don’t hang around 'cause two’s a crowd
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| On my cloud baby
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| I was sick and tired, fed up with this
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| And decided to take a drive downtown
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| It was so very quiet and peaceful
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| There was nobody, not a soul around
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| I laid myself out, I was so tired and I started to dream
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| In the morning the parking tickets were just like
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| A flag stuck on my window screen
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| I said, Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Don’t hang around 'cause two’s a crowd
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| On my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Hey! |
| You! |
| Get off of my cloud
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| Don’t hang around, baby, two’s a crowd |