Showroom Dummies

Album: Trans-Europe Express (1977)
Charted: 25
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  • Eins, zwei, drei, vier

    We are standing here
    Exposing ourselves
    We are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies

    We're being watched
    And we feel our pulse
    We are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies

    We look around
    And change our pose
    We are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies

    We start to move
    And we break the glass
    We are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies

    We step out
    And take a walk through the city
    We are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies

    We go into a club
    And there we start to dance
    We are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies

    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies

    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies
    We are showroom dummies, we are showroom dummies Writer/s: Ralf Huetter
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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