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Nocturnal - Kenny Larkin



     
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Well, she's lying in our bed
Sweating staring at the ceiling
I know her worried head is aching
I know the because it's me
I could leave the bathroom light on
For better dreams tonight
My stability, my luxury
My life
And I won't go, neither will you
Turn of the phone, let's sleep 'til 2
Your sad eyes taken on me
Words are unnecessary
Grip the back of your neck and slowly
Move to me all becomes alright
All becomes alright
Well, I wake up in a cold sweat
Got a bone to pick with reality
Take a deep breath lay back down

Wearing my badge of infamy
Changed the bulb in the night light
'Cause it flickered flickered and died
Repeat the words you're not alone
Just yell three times and hit the light
My aim is true
Turn off the phone, let's sleep 'til 2
Your sad eyes taken on me
Words are unnecessary
Grip the back of your neck and slowly
Move to me all becomes alright
All becomes alright
Let the fighting words lie
Let the candle light die
Let the sun come up
Let the saline dry
Let the fighting words lie
Let the candle light die
Let the sun come up
Let the saline dry
Let the fighting words lie
Let the candle light die
Let the sun come up
Let the saline dry
Let the fighting words lie
Let the candle light die
Let the sun come up
Your sad eyes taken on me
Words are unnecessary
Grip the back of your neck and slowly
Move to me all becomes alright
Alright
Let the fighting words lie
Let the candle light die
Let the sun come up
Let the saline dry

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Profile: With the deluge of techno artists from all over the world making headlines, it's easy (although very wrong) to forget that techno was created in Detroit, Michigan by African-American visionaries like Kevin Saunderson, Juan Atkins and Derrick May. From there Kenny Larkin began his music career in 1990 after serving two years in the U.S. Air Force, where he was repairing computers. Hanging out at local Detroit clubs like The Music Institute and The Shelter, he soon hooked up with Richie Hawtin and John Acquaviva records under a variety of monikers, including Dark Comedy, Pod and Yennek.

Read more about Kenny Larkin on Last.fm.


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