(I Love the Sound of) Breaking Glass

Album: Jesus of Cool (1978)
Charted: 7
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  • I love the sound of breaking glass
    Especially when I'm lonely
    I need the noises of destruction
    When there's nothing new

    Oh nothing new, sound of breaking glass

    I love the sound of breaking glass
    Deep into the night
    I love the sound of its condition
    Flying all around

    Oh all around, sound of breaking glass
    Nothing new, sound of breaking glass

    Oh all around, sound of breaking glass
    Nothin' new, sound of breakin' glass

    Safe at last sound of breaking glass

    I love the sound of breaking glass
    Deep into the night
    I love the work on it can do

    Oh change of mind
    Oh a change of mind
    Sound of breaking glass

    All around, sound of breaking glass
    Nothing new, sound of breaking glass
    Breaking glass, sound of breaking glass

    Sound of breaking glass
    Sound of breaking glass
    Sound of breaking glass
    Sound of breaking glass
    Sound of breaking glass
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