Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs

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It’s a cold, cold light. And our hot, hot night. Please show me your legs, show me your feet, let me touch your skin. Let me kiss your shoes. You are something like a phenomena baby. Show your bones, show your soul. You are the one, I know. You are the one and only so kiss me with those poisoned lips. Show me your love and obsession. F#ck me hard, f#ck me really hard. You are more than phenomena, baby, more than phenomena. There goes my love to you. There goes your kiss to me. I don’t know if you love me but I know that you are the one for me. Isn’t it strange? Is it me? Isn’t it real me? Whisper me those dirty things. You know me, you can manipulate me. This light is cold and this room is full of obsession. You bite my flesh, you eat my heart and tell me we will never be apart. Never. We will always be here together. Here, in this room. Here, in this world. I can smell your feelings. I can see them and they are violet and blue. I don’t know if I really need this. I am not sure if I am secured. But I know I want it so bad. I know I cannot live without it. And I know you will never betray me. And you do know the same. And I ask you: Are you mine? And I ask you: Forever ever? And I ask you: Do you love me? And you say: Yeah Yeah Yeahs!

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