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When you hear the way the others talk
It makes you wonder what they bothered for
When you see the way opinion swings
It makes you strive strive strive for greater things

I wasn't born to be good enough for you
I am here to be nobody's fool
When you see the way that loose lips talk
It makes you cry cry cry for it all to stop

I would like to invite you to my mother's house
To my bedroom to play those old records we know all the words to
And I would like you
To Kiss Me
To Crush Me
To Lick Me
Till I beg you to stop
Till you drive me crazy
Till I want you to stop
Till you drive me crazy
Till I beg you to stop
Till you drive me crazy

That's all it take a subtle movement
That's all it takes to make the programme

When you hear the way loose lips talk
It makes you wonder what you bothered for
When you see the way opinion swings
It makes you strive strive strive for greater things

That's all it takes a subtle movement
That's all it takes to make the programme
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Cover art for Unreadable Communication lyrics by Curve

I would have to say this song really handed Toni the scepter for being the queen/harbringer of the feminist movement into Industriual Metal. The song is mostly quiet but the song slap's you in the face in the middle with it's guitar's roaring and Toni hymning sexuality. Toni wrote the lyrics saying that they were dark repressed thought's she had when she was a young adult. It's not hard to figure out that "Unreadable Communication" is about seduction. This song is deffinitely in my top ten.

Cover art for Unreadable Communication lyrics by Curve

This is, far and away, my favorite Curve song. Also, I completely agree with MorbidTwilight.

Cover art for Unreadable Communication lyrics by Curve

Definitely amazing, dark, intense, and sexy.

 
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