This Tension

Album: Playland (2014)
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  • Look to me
    Look through me
    I'm a conceptual son
    With an intellectual gun
    Protection

    Acting up
    I'm after the shock
    Like the pure obsessional one
    Resolute representation
    Our own production
    Big scene
    Act one
    This tension

    Look to me
    Look through me
    Overawed with all the feelings
    No supernatural things
    Existensual healing
    My scene
    Walk on
    This tension

    Ahead of your time
    A private enterprise
    Minute by minute
    Disquiet
    Waiting for a ride
    And the next lifeline
    And the next lifeline
    Possessed of desires
    Every day that dawns
    Gotta get on
    Got to get on
    Gotta get on
    To the future Writer/s: JAMES DOVIAK, JOHNNY MARR
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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