Computer Of Love

Album: Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! (2020)
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  • Some advanced technology
    Is eating through my brain
    Got wires crossed, it bothers me
    To feel this artificial pain

    My little avatar
    I'll never know who you really are
    Digital clouds and guiding stars
    On the computer of love

    May the guitar rest in peace
    Before it's dead once more
    Why don't white men must believe
    Whenever they get bored

    My little avatar
    I'll never know who you really are
    Digital clouds and guiding stars
    On the computer of love

    Hey ladies, from the late '80s
    Staring back at me
    Such beauties on my screen
    Fake friends tweeting two c?nts
    Just to mess with me
    Such dangers on my screen

    My little avatar
    I'll never know who you really are
    Digital clouds and guiding stars
    On the computer of love

    My little avatar
    I'll never know who you really are
    Digital clouds and guiding stars
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