Everyday Robots

Album: Everyday Robots (2014)
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  • We are everyday robots on our phones
    In the process of getting home
    Looking like standing stones
    Out there on our own

    We're everyday robots in control
    Or in the process of being sold
    Driving in adjacent cars
    'Til you press restart

    Everyday robots just touch thumbs
    Swimmin' in lingo they become
    Stricken in a status sea
    One more vacancy

    For everyday robots getting old
    When our lips are cold
    Lookin' like standing stones
    Out there on our own

    Little robots in ringback tones
    In the process of getting home Writer/s: DAMON ALBARN, RICHARD RUSSELL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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