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Father Electricity - Silver People Lyrics



Father Electricity - Silver People Lyrics




Look out your window baby what do you see?
A thousand people with their skin as silver as can be
Come to take identity

We must bathe those without veins in blood
And circuits cannot be a heart and thus we must give ours to them

Become what you must become, and run wherever you run
That's not nice
And you could never be harmless, and you could never be

The lovers of the world are captives of sand
It falls through fingers and the moment you close your hand, there comes a great demand

You know in time you'll have to take on the fear
Poisons your heart and steals whatever circuits cannot be

Become what you must become, and run wherever you run
That's not nice
And you should never be harmless, and you could never be pure
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Look out your window baby what do you see?
A thousand people with their skin as silver as can be
Come to take identity

We must bathe those without veins in blood
And circuits cannot be a heart and thus we must give ours to them

Become what you must become, and run wherever you run
That's not nice
And you could never be harmless, and you could never be

The lovers of the world are captives of sand
It falls through fingers and the moment you close your hand, there comes a great demand

You know in time you'll have to take on the fear
Poisons your heart and steals whatever circuits cannot be

Become what you must become, and run wherever you run
That's not nice
And you should never be harmless, and you could never be pure
Some advice
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Writer: Daniel Burns
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Performed By: Father Electricity
Length: 3:23
Written by: Daniel Burns

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