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You got wires, goin' in
You got wires, comin' out of your skin
You got tears, makin' tracks
I got tears, that are scared of the facts
Runnin' down corridors through automatic doors
Got to get to you, got to see this through
I see hope is here, in a plastic box
I've seen Christmas lights, reflect in your eyes
You got wires, goin' in
You got wires, comin' out of your skin
There's dry blood on your wrist
Your dry blood on my fingertip
Runnin' down corridors through automatic doors
Got to get to you, got to see this through
First night of your life, curled up on your own
Lookin' at you now, you would never know
I see it in your eyes

I see it in your eyes
You'll be alright
I see it in your eyes
I see it in your eyes
You'll be alright, alright
Runnin' down corridors through automatic doors
Got to get to you, got to see this through
I see hope is here, in a plastic box
I've seen Christmas lights, reflect in your eyes
Down corridors through automatic doors
Got to get to you, got to see this through
First night of your life, curled up on your own
Lookin' at you now, you would never know

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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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