Sad Machine

Album: Worlds (2014)
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  • Is anyone there?
    (Oh hi!)

    Who survived?
    Somebody new?
    Anyone else but you
    On a lonely night
    Was a blinding light
    A hundred leaders, would be borne of you

    And though I know, since you've awakened her again
    She depends on you, she depends on you
    She'll go alone and never speak of this again
    We depend on you, we depend on you
    And though I know, since you've awakened her again
    She depends on you, she depends on you
    She'll go on, and never speak of this again
    We depend on you, we depend (I'll depend) on you

    (Oh hi!)

    I don't know much about your life beyond these walls
    The fleeting sense of love within these God forsaken halls
    And I can hear it in his voice in every call
    This girl who slept a hundred years has something after all

    And though I know, since you've awakened her again
    She depends on you, she depends on you
    I'll go alone and never speak of you again
    We depend on you, we depend on you
    And though I know since you've awakened her again
    She depends on you, she depends on you
    She'll go alone and never speak of this again
    We depend on you, we depend on you
    And though I know since you've awakened her again
    She depends on you, she depends on you
    She'll go alone, and never speak of this again
    We depend on you, we depend (I depend) on you

    (Oh hi!) Writer/s: Porter Robinson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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