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Sheena Easton - Machinery Lyrics



Sheena Easton - Machinery Lyrics




Waiting for the peace of the night to be shattered
I do believe my illusions are in tatters
When I see the pale moonlight in the sky
I breathe a sigh coz it's only the beginning
When I see reflection deep in his eyes
I know he's got the power to hit it

[Chorus]
I don't believe what he said to me
I feel just like a piece of machinery
Gotta get in closer coz I can't see
When you're telling me the truth
I still refuse to believe

Running on the ground with my innocence fading
I do believe there is something I'm gaining
When I get that red hot fever inside
I want to give it hell and behave like a goner
I want to stay and reduce the things I want to
When I see the pale moon light in the sky
I know he's got the power to hit it

[Chorus]
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Waiting for the peace of the night to be shattered
I do believe my illusions are in tatters
When I see the pale moonlight in the sky
I breathe a sigh coz it's only the beginning
When I see reflection deep in his eyes
I know he's got the power to hit it

[Chorus]
I don't believe what he said to me
I feel just like a piece of machinery
Gotta get in closer coz I can't see
When you're telling me the truth
I still refuse to believe

Running on the ground with my innocence fading
I do believe there is something I'm gaining
When I get that red hot fever inside
I want to give it hell and behave like a goner
I want to stay and reduce the things I want to
When I see the pale moon light in the sky
I know he's got the power to hit it

[Chorus]
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Writer: JULIA ANNE DOWNES
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




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Performed By: Sheena Easton
Length: 3:01
Written by: JULIA ANNE DOWNES

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