4 O'Clock
4 O'Clock

Salem Al Fakir - 4 O'Clock Lyrics

Mar 10, 2010
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4 O'Clock Music Video

4 O'Clock Lyrics

4 o’clock in the morning
Shadows dancing upon the wall
I woke up in the middle of a bad dream
I was spending my money on foreign calls

They was laughing, I was mourning
Crawling up the biggest waterfall
I got hit by the bus in the light beam
Bare knuckle, I’m a punching ball
It’s a never ending story
Raised on the river said your baby doll
I’m in it for the pride and glory

The battle is on
You’re hit, you’re gone
Now count to 20 and here we go again

Here we go again
Here we go
Here we go again


She’s running around her grave stone
I’m playing on a mountain top
Going back and fourth on my knee bones
Now the man and the mouse makes a mighty drop

Get on up on your feet to the love store
Hey bubbles, wanna smell the candy?
The elevator don’t go to the top floor

But the battle is on
You’re hit, you’re gone
Now count to 20 and here we go again

Here we go again
Here we go
Here we go again....

Writer(s): SALEM AL FAKIR
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is the artist behind the song '4 O'Clock'?

    '4 O'Clock' is a song by Salem Al Fakir, a Swedish musician known for his work as both a solo artist and as part of the duo Vargas & Lagola.

  2. What musical style is '4 O'Clock' by Salem Al Fakir?

    The song '4 O'Clock' by Salem Al Fakir can be described as alternative pop, showcasing his unique style that combines thoughtful lyrics with engaging melodies and diverse musical elements.

  3. What are some themes explored in '4 O'Clock'?

    The lyrics of '4 O'Clock' reflect themes of dreams, challenges, and repeated cycles, using vivid imagery and metaphors like shadows dancing, river battles, and climbing metaphorical heights to paint a narrative of persistence and resilience.

  4. Who wrote the lyrics for '4 O'Clock'?

    Salem Al Fakir is credited as the lyricist for '4 O'Clock,' showcasing his talent as both a songwriter and performer.

  5. Is '4 O'Clock' connected to Salem Al Fakir's other works?

    While '4 O'Clock' stands alone as a unique piece, it embodies Salem Al Fakir's distinctive musical and lyrical style, which fans of his albums like 'This Is Who I Am' and his collaborations as Vargas & Lagola will likely recognize and appreciate.

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