Love Songs for Robots

Album: Love Songs for Robots (2015)
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  • Breaking down, your day is getting longer
    There's a yellow glass dragon who's chasing you around
    Sit your head on a silver jet stream
    While the smoke is rising over your thoughts and dreams
    Watch over, you watch them fall down
    Your nuts and bolts are all over the ground
    You get out, get out
    You get out, you get out

    Something's leaking
    It leaks from your eyes while it steals by surprise
    Stop wasting your words from running out
    As you're running out of thoughts as your burn is burning out
    Watch it as it flows through your hands
    And whispers close as it whispers away
    Get out, you get out, get out

    You get out

    You get out Writer/s: Joseph Baron Grass, Mikhail Stein, Patrick Watson, Robert Andrew Kuster
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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