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Well, it's a silly thing
That I've been wondering
Shall we drink a toast to
Absent minded friends
To all who turn the corner and
To those who went round the bendEverybody raise your glasses
Drink and drown
Melancholy for the masses
Love come downWell, it's a silly thing
That I've been wondering
Maybe you will never
Bridge the gulf
Baby, you are just too sensitive
Are you numb enough?Can we ever feel this
Impending void?
Have we become what we intended
To avoid?Have you ever smiled for too long?
Till you're aching

Have you ever laughed till you cried?
Till your heart is breakingHave you ever smiled for too long?
Till you're aching
Have you ever laughed until your heart is breaking?
Well, it's a silly thing that I've been wonderingLove is always riddled with
Selfishness
Few will find joy in their
Big successFrom the sublime to the ridiculous in the
Blink of an eye
Funny all too funny
You're a funny guyIf it's too much to feel
Come this way my friend
Try to keep it unreal
Feels good to let yourself descend to pretendWe can transcend our everyday existences
No distances
How did we come undone?
Became what we've becomeHave you ever smiled for too long?
Till you're aching
Have you ever laughed till you cried?
Till your heart is breakingHave you ever smiled for too long?
Till you're aching
Have you ever laughed until your heart is breaking?
How did we come undone?Have you ever smiled for too long?
Till you're aching
Became what we've become
Have you ever laughed till you cried?
Till your heart is breaking
How did we come undone?Have you ever smiled for too long?
Became what we've become
Have you ever laughed until your heart is breaking?
How did we come undone?Became what we've become
How did we come undone?
Became what we've become

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Moloko were an Anglo-Irish trip-hop and electropop duo from Sheffield, England consisting of Róisín Murphy from Arklow, Republic of Ireland and Mark Brydon, from Sunderland, England. The band's name originates from the Nadsat slang in the novel "A Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess, in which it means "milk" (from the Russian word for milk, молоко). Róisín Murphy was born in Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland, and had no prior professional experience as a singer.

Read more about Moloko on Last.fm.


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