Conquers shining on the ground,
The air is cooler
And i feel like i just started uni
Walking backwards to my van
Your at your window,
And I'm tripping every time i think of

Lying in your attic
I can feel the static
The storm has broken, Heavens open

Send my body out to work
But leave my senses
In orbit over south east London
Wind the window down and pinch
Me on the shoulder
Whilst I'll be off to dream of

Lying in your attic
I can feel the static
The storm has broken, Heavens open
So electrifying, Oh I'm nearly flying
Lost my heart between the sheets of lightening

I've been singing you this song,
Inside a bubble,
Been Zorbing through the streets of Cali,
We were always meant to be,
Zorbing together, And i think its high time we started

Lying in your attic
I can feel the static
The storm is breaking, windows shaking
So electrifying, Oh I'm nearly flying
Lost my heart between the sheets of lightening

Lying in your attic
I can feel the static
The storm has broken, Heavens open
So electrifying, Oh I'm nearly flying
Lost my heart between the sheets of lightening


Lyrics submitted by liliroze, edited by Bloodshot652

Zorbing Lyrics as written by Brian David James Briggs

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    so good. <3

    coldsunburnon September 15, 2010   Link
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    I didn't even know what zorbing was til I heard this song. Now I want to climb in a bubble and roll down a hill...how FUN~!!!! Google it...it looks amazing.

    lynnthepinon November 05, 2010   Link
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    I didn't even know what zorbing was til I heard this song. Now I want to climb in a bubble and roll down a hill...how FUN~!!!! Google it...it looks amazing.

    lynnthepinon November 05, 2010   Link
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    Amazing! Perfect for walking around town in summer. I can totally imagine them in Oxford writing the lines "Conkers shining on the ground/The air is cooler". It's great imagery, I can really see it. Cute song, very romantic indeed.

    gingerrcakeon December 05, 2010   Link
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    Just a correction - it's "the streets of Cowley", not "the streets of Cali" - Cowley is the part of Oxford from which the band comes.

    kitsimson October 27, 2011   Link
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    Love the metaphor!

    Lying in your attic I can feel the static The storm has broken, Heavens open So electrifying, Oh I'm nearly flying Lost my heart between the sheets of lightening

    CarolinaRenon August 16, 2013   Link

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