Rooftop

Kelly Jones, Stuart Cable, Richard Mark Jones

Standing on a rooftop
Trying to clear my mind
I only came up to look
But now there's such a crowd

I don't feel that bad
Can't help but laugh
And they cry out
They say jump and I say how high?

I feel my body blowing
From every side to side
My mind can't help but knowing...
What it feels like to fly

I don't feel that bad
Can't help but laugh
But they cry out
They say jump and I say how high?
They say jump and I say I might

And they cry out
And they cry out

Say jump and I say I might
Say jump and I say I'll try
Say jump and I say I'll say goodbye
Say jump and I say how high

High, high, fly, fly

I'm just standing on the edge of
Something I should try to hide from
I don't know much but I know something
I need to try and find me a way
Try I always come out fighting
I don't feel I should deny me
Can't help knowing what is down there
Feels like I should fly now for them

I'm fascinated, mis-educated, it's reincarnation
Of my imagination
I'm far away, from here today
It's where I'll stay if I get my way
It's lying awake, that makes me sane
But it makes me sick but I can't change again

Trivia about the song Rooftop by Stereophonics

When was the song “Rooftop” released by Stereophonics?
The song Rooftop was released in 2001, on the album “Just Enough Education to Perform”.
Who composed the song “Rooftop” by Stereophonics?
The song “Rooftop” by Stereophonics was composed by Kelly Jones, Stuart Cable, Richard Mark Jones.

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