From Rush Hour With Love

Album: Speed Ballads (1998)
Charted: 20
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  • No Android dreamt of Victoria or tube station allergens
    Just allergic to the 20th century
    But hating every morning
    Shouting out but nobody hears

    She said she loved someone
    But it didn't begin
    So each morning - I'm calling
    From the rush hour with love

    From the rush hour with love
    From the rush hour with love
    Stop sleeping, stop sleeping
    I came back as an insect

    But in another space and time
    I could love and share and feel my feet in the sand
    Stuck down the back of the Westway
    Time check 8:15

    He said he loved someone
    But he didn't love him
    So each morning - I'm calling
    From the rush hour with love (get up wake up)

    From the rush hour with love (gonna get gonna get gone)
    From the rush hour with love (get up - stop)
    Stop sleeping (sleeping) stop sleeping (sleeping)
    From the rush hour with love

    From the rush hour with love (gonna get gonna get gone)
    From the rush hour with love (get up wake up)
    (Get up)
    Stop sleeping (sleeping) stop sleeping (sleeping) Writer/s: JONATHAN MALE, SAFFRON AKA SAMANTHA SPRACKLING, TIMOTHY MICHAEL DORNEY
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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