Robots

Album: Nice, Nice, Very Nice (2009)
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  • I don't know what you've been told
    But I don't get out much these days
    Waking young and feeling old
    The days are no longer my own
    To piss away the waking hours

    But don't, don't, don't
    Don't let them go
    Don't, don't, don't, don't
    Don't let them go to waste
    The fire in my eye
    Is fleeting now
    Your robot heart is bleeding

    Tried to be the robot king
    And settled for a robot boy
    Ring the bells that still can ring
    And sing your stupid head off to
    The ones who are not listening

    But don't, don't, don't
    Don't let them go
    Don't, don't, don't, don't
    Don't let them go to waste
    The fire in my eye
    Is fleeting now
    Your robot heart is bleeding out

    And I've spent half of my life
    In the customer service line
    Flaws in the design
    A sign of the times

    And that little voice
    In the back of your mind
    Just wants you to know
    Just hopes you know

    Robots need love too
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by

    Robots need love too
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by

    Robots need love too
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by

    Robots need love too
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by you
    They want to be loved by you Writer/s: Dan Mangan
    Publisher: ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC INC DBA GALLERYAC MUSIC
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