Deeper Understanding

Album: The Sensual World (1989)
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  • As the people here grow colder
    I turn to my computer
    And spend my evenings with it
    Like a friend
    I was loading a new program
    I had ordered from a magazine
    Are you lonely, are you lost?
    This voice console is a must
    I press Execute

    Hello, I know that you've been feeling tired
    I bring you love and deeper understanding
    Hello, I know that you're unhappy
    I bring you love and deeper understanding

    Well I've never felt such pleasure
    Nothing else seemed to matter
    I neglected my bodily needs
    I did not eat, I did not sleep
    The intensity increasing
    'Til my family found me and intervened
    But I was lonely, I was lost
    Without my little black box
    I pick up the phone and go Execute

    Hello, I know that you've been feeling tired
    I bring you love and deeper understanding
    Hello, I know that you're unhappy
    I bring you love and deeper understanding

    I turn to my computer like a friend

    I need deeper understanding

    Give me deeper understanding Writer/s: KATE BUSH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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