Clap Your Hands (and Stamp Your Feet)

Peter Koelewijn

What I wanna say, was it yesterday
That I also saw you here
Yes I know you tried, by my side
To draw my attention dear

But you understand that I really can´t
Come in touch with you
But if you really will
If you want it still
I tell you what you have to do:

(well) clap your hand, and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Running, running baby
Well clap your hands and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Just you wait and see

And it´s great to see, that you just want me
And i think I´m the happiest girl
That you´ve ever met, just be sure of that
I´d like to tell it the whole wide world:

(well) clap your hand, and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Running, running baby
Well clap your hands and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Just you wait and see

Every moment dear, I wanna be near
I wished I had a crystall ball
So that immediately, I´d know you needed me
By doing our strange way to call:

(well) clap your hand, and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Running, running baby
Well clap your hands and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Just you wait and see

(well) clap your hand, and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Running, running baby
Well clap your hands and stamp your feet
And I´ll come running
Just you wait and see

(c) P.Koelewijn

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The song “Clap Your Hands (and Stamp Your Feet)” by Bonnie St. Claire was composed by Peter Koelewijn.

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