Carbon Kid - Brian Molko



     
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Carbon Kid Lyrics


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You do what you want
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You do what you want
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You do what you want
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You do what you want
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You do what you want
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You do what you want
You're carbon kid with a sinister diagram
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We're leaving the ground

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We're leaving the ground
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We're leaving the ground
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We'll never be found
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We'll never be found
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We'll never be found
You're a carbon kid with a sinister diagram
With a sinister diagram
Sinister diagram
And when this half is over
And we crave our second skin
We could compliment each other
On the state that we are in
And when we leave this place forever
And we're floating out in space
Take an easy route to heaven
With a smile upon your face
You're a carbon kid
With a sinister diagram
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You do what you want
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You do what you want
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You do what you want
You're a carbon kid with a sinister diagram
You're a carbon kid with a sinister diagram
You're a carbon kid with a sinister diagram
You're a carbon kid with a sinister diagram
Sinister diagram
You're a carbon kind with a sinister diagram
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written by WOOLGAR, RICHARD/THOMAS, GLYN
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Born to an American international banker father and a Scottish mother, Brian Molko's family moved frequently during his childhood, including spells in Scotland, Liberia, Lebanon and Luxembourg. Molko has referred to his mother's home town of Dundee, Scotland as "where I grew up". He attended Goldsmiths College in London, where he studied drama. He describes his childhood as a period when he felt very lonely and alienated. He started to wear make-up at the age of 11. He was an actor in a school drama theater.

Read more about Brian Molko on Last.fm.


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