Million Faces - Brain Leisure



     
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Million Faces Lyrics


Oh the phone, you know it never stops
It's the last thing I hear at night and the first thing in the morning
And as I let it start to burn my head
You slowly creep into bed and I'm done with all the talking
You say you know how I'm feeling, I just need to try to settle downOh a million faces pass my way
Ooh they're all the same
Nothing seems to change anytime I look around
Oh who knows just what the future holds
All I want to know is if it's with youTired as hell and falling up the stairs
Filled with a thousand cares as you walk out from the bedroom
And though it feels like all my fire has gone
Girl you just turn me on, can't believe how much I want you
You say you know how I'm feeling, I just need to try to settle downOh a million faces pass my way
Oh they're all the same
Nothing seems to change anytime I look around
Oh who knows just what the future holds
All I want to know is if it's with youWe're distracted by the hard times and the troubles that we make
Let us throw them in the ocean, let it wash our cares awayOh the phone you know it never stops

It's the last thing I hear at night and the first thing in the morningOh a million faces pass my way
Oh they're all the same
Nothing seems to change anytime I look around
Oh who knows just what the future holds
All I want to know is if it's with youWe're distracted by the hard times and the troubles that we make
Let us throw them in the ocean, let it wash our cares away
We're distracted by the hard times and the troubles that we make
Let us throw them in the ocean, let it wash our cares away
Let it wash our cares away, let it wash our cares away

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Brain Leisure is a one-man dark elektro project hailing from France. In the late 80's and early 90's, Dominique Debert was heavily influenced by Skinny Puppy, Frontline Assembly, Numb, the Klinik, Vomito Negro and last but not least Leaether Strip. He recorded his first (and last) demo "No TV Sketches, Realities of Fight" in 1992. The highly sought-after tape received positive reviews from the alternative music press, and served as a prelude to Brain Leisure's participation on 1993's classic electro compilations "Blood & Computers 1" (Paradise Movement) and


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