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What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) - Information Society



     
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What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy) Lyrics


I want to know
What you're thinking.
There are some things you can't hide.
I want to know
What you're feeling.
Tell me what's on you mind.
Here i am in silence,
Looking round without a clue.
I find myself along again.
All alone with you.
I can see behind your eyes,
The things that i don't know.
If you hide away from me,
How can our love grow?
I want to know
What you're thinking.

There are some things you can't hide.
I want to know
What you're feeling.
Tell me what's on your mind.
I know i could break you down,
But what good would it do?
I could surely never know
That what you say is true.
Here i am in silence,
It's a game i have to play.
You and i in silence.
With nothing else to say.
I want to know
What you're thinking.
There are some things you can't hide.
I want to know
What you're feeling.
Tell me what's on your mind.
I want to know
What you're thinking.
There are some things you can't hide.
I want to know
What you're feeling.
Tell me what's on your mind.
I want to know
What you're thinking.
There are some things you can't hide.
I want to know
What you're feeling.
Tell me what's on your mind.
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written by ROBB, PAUL/LARSON, KURT
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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Information Society (aka Insoc), is a Minneapolis, MN, USA band, consisting of Kurt Harland (aka Kurt Valaquen, nee Kurt Larson), Paul Robb & James Cassidy; the latter two reconvened the band, in 2006. Their breakout hit was 1988's What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy), a dance hit which included a sample of Leonard Simon Nimoy (as Spock, of Star Trek), saying "pure energy" & opened with a sample of Jackson DeForest Kelley (as Leonard McCoy, also Star Trek), saying, "It's worked so far, but we're not out yet!"

Read more about Information Society on Last.fm.


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