Kissing The Machine
by OMD

Album: English Electric (2013)
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  • I want you to want me
    I need you to need me
    I know that you love me
    I want you to need me

    You've come a long way from just TV
    From a distant voice to ecstasy
    Now you need to know what's on my mind
    Can I break your heart with every time
    She gives no love and won't let go
    And when she fails she tells you so
    The perfect touch is cold and clean
    She steals your soul when kissing the machine

    Her hand of love enshrouds my face
    She moves and turns with rigid grace
    The light reflection on her skin
    The words repeat and draw me in
    And what I say is what she'll do
    Repeat the words I told her to
    The perfect touch is cold and clean
    She steals your soul when kissing the machine

    Ich moechte, dass du mich willst
    Ich brauche, dass du mich brauchst
    Ich weis, dass du mich liebst
    Ich moechte, dass du mich willst

    If destiny is sometimes cruel
    Then once again I am it's fool
    To give my heart to wires and steel
    But what you get is what you feel
    No flesh and blood can give you more
    The key to love is at this door
    The perfect touch was cold and clean
    She steals your soul when kissing the machine

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