Put your hand into my hand.
Put your head against my head
Put your lips against my lips
Put self consciousness aside
No redemption
No confessions
No distractions
No possessions
Let your blood run through my veins
Blade shall numb you from the pain
No tomorrows
Just submittance
No remorse of self indulgence
Just your body
Just your body
Just your body
Just your body
Just your body on my body
Want your thoughts of me inside
Let your hands run on my skin
Let me be the one you need
I shall be the one you feed
All I am and all you see
Is all I will and ever be
Invigoration
Angulation
Mortal acts of indignation
Put your lips against my lips
Put self consciousness aside
Invigoration
Angulation
Mortal acts of indignation
Crave it all (?)
Know no other
Crash your dreams and fall forever
Show me no place you hide behind
Only body soul entwined
Let me be the one you need
I shall be the one you feed
All I am and all you feel
All that will and ever be
Invigoration
Angulation
Mortal acts of indignation
Just your body on my body
Want your thoughts of me inside
No redemption
No confessions
No distractions
Or possessions
No tomorrows
Just submittance
No remorse of self indulgence
Invigoration
Angulation
Mortal acts of indignation
Mortal acts of VNV Nation


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Cold Lyrics as written by Shatek Jamal King

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    I think this one is pretty simple...it's about letting go and giving in to the pleasure of pure sex. In the words of Dr. Frank N. Furter....."Give in to absolute pleasure"

    There was also an intense remix of this song by Mig with a hardcore dance beat and porno samples...excellent indeed.. And I know who Mig is and Iiiiimm nooot teellllinnngggg

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