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Only human..only human...human.
Get out and say it's fine.
You want a beat to grind.
You want some words that rhyme,
Want lies to make you blind.
I'll break you, then I'm gone.
I'll take you, I'll take you.
That's what I came here for
To use you, abuse you.
After all we're only human, only human,
Flesh and blood, we're only human, only human.
After all we're only human, only human,
Flesh and blood, we're only human, only human.
You've got that urge again,
Those urges always win.
Don't fight, it feels so right..
Let's go, we've got all night.

I'll take you, then I'm gone,
I'll break you, I'll break you.
That's what I came here for,
To use you, abuse you.
After all we're only human, only human,
Flesh and blood, we're only human, only human.
After all we're only human, only human,
Flesh and blood, we're only human, only human.
You can't handle me..
I'm gonna tame you, Oh Oh
Abuse you..
After all we're only human, only human,
Flesh and blood, we're only human, only human.
After all we're only human, only human,
Flesh and blood, we're only human, only human.
Only human..human..
You can't handle me...
Only human..only ..only human.

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Growing up in a log cabin in rural Vermont, Morgan Page began composing electronic-oriented music at the age of 14. By 15, his work appeared on local college radio and commercial stations in his hometown of Burlington, and began to spread to other cities. Towards the end of high school, Morgan got his own radio show at The University of Vermont, filling in for a friend on a popular Saturday night slot. This turned into a weekly endeavor that introduced Morgan to the vast assortment of electronic music that came by the boxload every week.

Read more about Morgan Page on Last.fm.


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