Life In Tokyo

Album: Assemblage (1979)
Charted: 28
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  • There's always something left inside here
    I've really nothing much to lose
    It seems so sentimental
    Why should I care?

    Somewhere there's a sound of distant living
    Welcome in high society
    It seems so artificial
    Why should I care?

    Oh ho ho
    Life can be cruel
    Life in Tokyo
    Oh ho ho
    Life can be cruel
    Life in Tokyo

    Another vehicle heads for sunset
    No other providence will do
    They're only buildings and houses
    Why should I care

    Oh ho ho
    Life can be cruel
    Life in Tokyo
    Oh ho ho
    Life can be cruel
    Life in Tokyo Writer/s: DAVID SYLVIAN, GEORGIO MORODER
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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