Dark & Long

Album: Dubnobasswithmyheadman (1994)
Charted: 57
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  • Thunder, thunder, lightning ahead, long
    Kiss you, kiss you dark and long

    Thunder, thunder, lightning ahead
    Thunder, thunder, lightning
    Thunder thunder, lightning ahead
    Now I kiss you dark and long

    Thunder thunder, lightning ahead, long
    Kiss you, kiss you dark and long, long

    "Me I'm just a waitress" she said
    "I went and bought a new head" she said
    "I look at you, I believe in you" she said
    Screaming into the eye of the lens

    I wanna smash it up, I wanna break it down
    I wanna wall of tears to wash away

    Thunder, thunder, lightning ahead
    Thunder, thunder, lightning
    Thunder, thunder, lightning ahead
    Now I kiss you dark and long

    Filled with tainted girls and motel frills
    What a laugh, you was done up there, mate

    Thunder, thunder, lightning ahead
    I could kiss you dark and long
    Thunder, thunder, lightning ahead
    Now I kiss you dark and long
    Shout your love, the stars are black
    The church is sweet, my skin is hot
    Thunder, thunder lightning ahead
    Now I kiss you dark and long, shout your love Writer/s: DARREN PAUL EMERSON, KARL HYDE, RICHARD DAVID SMITH
    Publisher: Mute Song Limited, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Rod from SwitzerlandIs there a better techno track than DnL? Maybe, but it doesn‘t really matters, does it? Can‘t tell how many times we danced into the morning when this track‘s been played. The bass, the kick, the synth, perfect. 33 years old and still rocks.
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