Eyes are meeting with mine across a room
And they send out special signals
There can be no mistake what they mean
I know, the better you look the more you see
You'd better look before you leap

Eyes like yours always looking for outlines
Eyes like mine always looking for yours
Eyes like yours always looking for outlines
Eyes like mine always looking for yours

Perspex princesses are dancing in their rooms
They wear sling-back shoes and they've got nothing to lose
But the lurid day glow dreams of me and you

One way or another gonna get into your outline
I'm gonna get in from the outside
Ya never know it might just feel right

Eyes like yours always looking for outlines
Eyes like mine always looking for yours
Eyes like yours always looking for outlines
Eyes like mine always looking for yours

Each of us is special in our own unique way
Each of us is special
Each of us is special in our own unique way
Each of us is special

Outlines - gasping for contact
Eager to meet your tender urgent needs
Let's try to learn about one another
Really get to the heart of the matter
Make our moves with animal accuracy

Each of us is special in our own unique way
Each of us is special
Each of us is special in our own unique way
Each of us is special
Each of us is special in our own unique way
Each of us is special
Each of us is special in our own unique way
Each of us is special


Lyrics submitted by Gwalyn, edited by PopThreat

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    Great Song...one of the album's highlights =]

    possibly about seeing through or around someones outer shell, 'outlines' and getting to know what somene's really like-on the inside

    Neilrdon June 13, 2007   Link

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