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I stay in my room,
All alone in the gloom,
What need I of light?
Machines they can see in the night,
And I feel no pain.
Metal heart and a metal brain,
But something is wrong,
'cause I still feel that signal coming in, so...I stand at your door;
I guess I'll wait a moment more.
Your hall light comes on,
And now my turn to fire upon,
But I wheel away;
Defer my plight for another day,
To dream of your face,
But a video screen takes its place.Hey, oh, it's true,
I'm a helpless automaton, make an ultimatum to you.
Hey, it's true,
Machinery in my pocket, I've even got a docket from you.I went to the man, I told him a robot is what I am,

But he just smiled, said I was a fractious child;
"Distrusted not rusted," that's why I feel so disgusted,
But I know he's wrong, 'cause I haven't felt this way for very long.
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HAM, GREGORYPublished by
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Men at Work are a rock band which formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1979. The band's best known lineup consisted of Colin Hay (vocals, guitar), Ron Strykert (guitar, vocals), John Rees (bass), Greg Ham (saxophone, flute, keyboards), and Jerry Speiser (drums). The band is best known their worldwide hit singles "Who Can It Be Now?", "Down Under" and "Overkill", and released three albums - "Business as Usual" (1981), "Cargo" (1983) and "Two Hearts" (1985) - before disbanding in 1985.

Read more about Men at Work on Last.fm.


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