Suicide Machine - The Painkillers



     
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Suicide Machine Lyrics


Sleep comes to everyone
While we wait for the Sunday afternoons
Sleep comes to everyone
Everyone maybe yeah, but youSleep comes to everyone
While we wait, wide awake and blue
Sleep comes to everyone
Everyone maybe, yeah, but me and youAnd so I give myself away
To everybody everyday
And so I give myself to you
And you need it more than I doAnd so I give myself away
Unto everybody everyday
And so I give myself to you
And you need it more than I doSleep comes to everyone
While we wait for the Sunday afternoons
And sleep comes to everyone
Everyone maybe, yeah, but youAnd I had this one figured out
That's why the suicide machine is built for two
A simple sick device devised to overload on love

To bring us colored dreams and sound tracked waves of funAnd so I give myself away
To everybody everyday
And so I give myself to you
And you need it more than I doSo I give myself away
To everybody everyday
And so I give myself to you
And you need it more than I doSleep comes to no one else like we have
Falling through the ground
Fulfilling promises of endless summer nights
I'm losing ground, you're losing soundSomewhere through a thousand blues
A dragonfly descends with just a whisper, "I'm lonelier than God"
And all my wishes spin the fishes in the air and every one
A different shade of youAnd to the left where up is down
Now stands a zebra made of shapes of me
And silver and the sun
So bring no guilt with you up above the flat-line
Let's just hit the sky exploding into oneI need you
I need you
I need you
...

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There are four bands called The Painkillers two of whose tracks are in the top tracks on this page - The Painkillers bring together the battered acoustic guitar of joe bludge and the massive rock n roll beats of James Baker. A fixture of the Perth scene, The Painkillers have played more gigs in that city than any other act since forming there in 2005. Their sound began with the common ground between Bludge’s love of proto-rock and Baker’s punk-tinted take on rock n roll, but quickly evolved into a genuine garage audacity that draws upon other influences at whim.

Read more about The Painkillers on Last.fm.


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