Dirty Computer

Album: Dirty Computer (2018)
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  • Dirty computer, walk in line
    If you look closer you'll recognize
    I'm not that special
    I'm broke inside
    Crashing slowly, the bugs are in me

    Dirty computer, breaking down
    Picking my face up off the ground
    I'll love you in this space in time
    'Cause baby all I'll ever be
    Is your dirty computer
    Dirty computer

    Searching for someone to fix my drive
    Text message, God up in the sky
    Oh, if you love me, won't you please reply?
    Oh, can't you see that it's only me, your dirty computer?
    Dirty computer
    Your dirty computer
    Dirty computer

    I'll love you in this space and time
    I'll love you in this space and time Writer/s: JANELLE MONAE ROBINSON, NATHANIEL IRVIN III
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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