I've seen you twice, in a short time Only a day since we started It seems to me, for every time I'm getting more open-hearted
Your smile, and the sound of your voice And the way you see through me Got a feeling, you give me no choice But it means a lot to me So I wanna know
What's the name of the game Does it mean anything to you What's the name of the game Can you feel it the way I do Tell me please, 'cause I have to know I'm a curious child, beginning to grow
And you make me talk And you make me feel And you make me show What I'm trying to conceal If I trust in you, would you let me down Would you laugh at me If I said I care for you Could you feel the same way too I wanna know
What's the name of the game
I have no friends, no-one to see And I am never invited Now I am here, talking to you No wonder I get excited
Your smile, and the sound of your voice And the way you see through me Got a feeling, you give me no choice But it means a lot to me So I wanna know
What's the name of the game (Your smile and the sound of your voice) Does it mean anything to you (Got a feeling you give me no choice) But it means a lot, what's the name of the game (Your smile and the sound of your voice) Can you feel it the way I do Tell me please, 'cause I have to know I'm a curious child, beginning to grow
And you make me talk And you make me feel And you make me show What I'm trying to conceal If I trust in you, would you let me down Would you laugh at me, if I said I care for you Could you feel the same way too I wanna know Oh yes I wanna know
The name of the game (I was an impossible case) Does it mean anything to you (But I think I can see in your face) That it means a lot What's the name of the game (Your smile and the sound of your voice) Can you feel it the way I do (Got a feeling you give me no choice) But it means a lot, what's the name of the game (I was an impossible case) Does it mean anything to you (But I think I can see in your face) That it means a lot
Compositores: Benny Goran Bror Andersson, Bjoern K Ulvaeus, Stig Erik Leopold Anderson ECAD: Obra #24906 Fonograma #1064727