I feel like a want to be inside of you
When the sun goes down
As long as I'm gonna be around you
When the sun goes down, yeah

Oh, my heart
Takin' me back to blue
I've fallen into my own senses
Another night, another day
It's better this way
Let the music play

Oh, my heart
Only you can know how I feel
Every day is an ordeal to get by
Melancholy, ever so
Broken skin
Mercury rising

I feel like a want to be inside of you
When the sun goes down
I feel like a want to be inside of you
When the sun goes down, yeah

Oh, my heart
There's movement across the tracks
Hoping to played it back, all right
Lucky me, lucky you
They're givin' us a two minute warning

Oh, my heart
Changing the way I kill
By changing the way I feel
Step forward
Everybody, around the world understands
What makes a child of man (yes, come)

I feel like a want to be inside of you
When the sun goes down
I feel like a want to be inside of you
When the sun goes down, yeah

I feel like a want to be inside of you
When the sun goes down
As long as I'm gonna be around you
When the sun goes down, yeah

Feel like I want to be you more than I
Get around, come around
See you every night, hear the crowd the sound of violence
Shake it out

I feel like a want to be inside of you
Ready now
Going to let it all out
Ready now
When the sun goes down
We'll be coming out ready or not
Going to let it all out
When the sun goes down

Ready now
Going to let it all out
Ready now
When the sun goes down
We'll be coming out ready or not
Going to let it all out
When the sun goes down

Ready now
Going to let it all out
Ready now
When the sun goes down
We'll be coming out ready or not
Going to let it all out
When the sun goes down


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The Sound Of Violence Lyrics as written by Philippe Olivier Cerboneschi Francard Hubert Andre Joe Blanc

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