Turbo Lover

Album: Turbo (1986)
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  • You won't hear me
    But you'll feel me
    Without warning, somethings dawning, listen (listen, listen)
    Then within your senses
    You'll know you're defenseless
    How your heart beats when you run for cover (cover, cover)
    You can't retreat, I spy like no other

    Then we race together
    We can ride forever
    Wrapped in horsepower, driving into fury
    Changing gear, I pull you tighter to me

    I'm your turbo lover
    Tell me there's no other
    I'm your turbo lover
    Better run for cover

    We hold each other closer, as we shift to overdrive
    And everything goes rushing by, with every nerve alive
    We move so fast, it seems as though we've taken to the sky
    Love machines in harmony, we hear the engines cry

    I'm your turbo lover
    Tell me there's no other
    I'm your turbo lover
    Better run for cover

    On and on we're charging to the place so many seek
    In perfect synchronicity of which so many speak
    We feel so close to heaven in this roaring heavy load
    And then in sheer abandonment, we shatter and explode (explode)

    I'm your turbo lover
    Tell me there's no other
    I'm your turbo lover
    Better run for cover

    I'm your turbo lover
    Tell me there's no other
    I'm your turbo lover
    Better run for cover Writer/s: Glenn Raymond Tipton, Kenneth Downing, Robert Halford
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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