Delain - Mother Machine [Live] [Live] Lyrics

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Mother Machine [Live] [Live]
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Mother Machine [Live] [Live] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Mother Machine [Live] [Live] By Delain?
Incomplete, cast in the concrete
Walk the city streets Granite sky My machine built the factories Feeds the worker bees Get in line Round and round and round The wheels come down Dreaming of the steam The pounding sounds Round and round and round The wheels come down Won't you electrify my soul Intensify it all Little girl in the concrete world Artificial hurt In your eyes You won't see any living trees Any flower fields in my time Round and round and round The wheels come down Dreaming of the steam The pounding sounds Round and round and round The wheels come down Won't you electrify my soul Intensify it all I like the plastic people paper world The silver moon, the iron sun I'll fold you paper flowers little girl For you'll never see a real one Round and round and round The wheels come down Dreaming of the steam The pounding sounds Round and round and round The wheels come down Won't you electrify my soul Intensify it all |
Who Wrote Mother Machine [Live] [Live] By Delain?
David M Martijn Westerholt, Guus Eikens, Johanna Charlotte Wessels
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What's The Duration Of The Mother Machine [Live] [Live] By Delain?The duration of Mother Machine [Live] [Live] is 5:46 minutes and seconds. |
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