SLUMDOG PARADISE by KOHTA YAMAMOTO Lyrics
We’ve made quite the cozy
Place we can settle down
What say you my homie?
Up for another round?
Decency is all that we need and deserve
The stars look so bright
When they turn the power down
Looks like paradise but it’s just a slumdog town
We believe in our decency
A future we deserve
Thinking twice
Easy life
It ain’t for us, ya know?
Don’t give up
Only we are strong enough
We can go
Doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
It doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
The glow from the tavern
It always looks so nice
After one more flagon
Slumdog’s in paradise
We don’t see all the freedom that we all serve
The smoke from the chimneys
Firesides to keep us warm
Our friends comfort us when our peaceful dreams get torn
Keep the faith and
Don’t let it go
We’ll find our flag somehow
Thinking twice
Easy life
It ain’t for us, ya know?
Don’t give up
Only we are strong enough
We can go
Doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
It doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
Place we can settle down
What say you my homie?
Up for another round?
Decency is all that we need and deserve
The stars look so bright
When they turn the power down
Looks like paradise but it’s just a slumdog town
We believe in our decency
A future we deserve
Thinking twice
Easy life
It ain’t for us, ya know?
Don’t give up
Only we are strong enough
We can go
Doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
It doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
The glow from the tavern
It always looks so nice
After one more flagon
Slumdog’s in paradise
We don’t see all the freedom that we all serve
The smoke from the chimneys
Firesides to keep us warm
Our friends comfort us when our peaceful dreams get torn
Keep the faith and
Don’t let it go
We’ll find our flag somehow
Thinking twice
Easy life
It ain’t for us, ya know?
Don’t give up
Only we are strong enough
We can go
Doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard
It doesn’t really matter who wins anymore
Cos people dunno that we live our life outside a wall
But then you came to me
And you spoke to me
And I heard