There's an abyss in your life,
'Cause a good love's gone bad
You've lost someone for now and forever
She was the best you've ever had
Just let go it's a hopeless endeavor
Don't stick your head in the sand
Don't you cry so much, it doesn't help
Not with her picture in your hand

Just when you lose your smiling face
Gonna bring you to a special place, 'cause I'm a

Drone, pleasure drone
And I wipe your tears away
Drone, pleasure drone
I'm gonna make you a perfect day

I'm made for sensing your mood
No reason for despair
Can you hear mechanical noises
When I buzz through the air

To get you up I'll hand you presents
From my telescoptic arm
No matter they're no hands
But my claws won't do no harm

And wherever there's bad vibes,
I will detect them with laser eyes, 'cause I'm a

Drone, pleasure drone
And I wipe your tears away
Drone, pleasure drone
I'm gonna made you a perfect day

Drone, pleasure drone
And I wipe your tears away
Drone, pleasure drone
I'm gonna make you a perfect day
Drone, pleasure drone


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Pleasure Drone Lyrics as written by Sascha Gerstner

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    At some point I was confused weather or not this was a sort of devil or if it was just a strange type of angel. good to have read the lyrics. The lazer eyes part never fails to make me laugh at least INSIDE a little bit. But he seems to be an angel. Cool.

    craniiferon April 14, 2010   Link

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