Into the night I go
Day for night
I know what you talk about in your sleep
Wrap yourself around me

Not just a passer by
I'm gonna stay awhile,
I like your peep show
Magnetized I saw you in the window,

I've been watching you
Don't know what else to do,
Trust me I'm sensitive intensitive
I'll never let you go,

No need to be afraid
Release yourself to me
I got that heart-ache,
Hubble bubble you know my trouble

I saw you on your own
No need to be alone,
Let me levitate relax resonate
Turn off the lights,

Day for night

I saw your eyes on fire
The desire won't release you,
I go where you go to
I have to follow you,

So put your honey where your mouth is
Look behind you,
Relax and let me hypnotize
I'd like to touch mmmm,

Standing in the shadows
I've had my fill of it,
Too close to the light
Just for the thrill of it,

Hubble buble you know my trouble
Turn out the lights,
Day for night...


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Day for Night Lyrics as written by Roisin Murphy Mark Errington Brydon

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    General Comment

    This is the most badass song ever.

    That is all.

    D4MVPon October 28, 2006   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I always think this song is sung from the perspective of Grid from DC Comics. This is something he'd be directing towards Cyborg.

    daniellednon April 25, 2019   Link

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