Wake up baby give yourself to me
I'm the one for
I'll show you intimacy
Forever no question unbridle my affection
And you will feel my love explode
In your direction
Automatic Love
Automatic love (automatic automatic)
Won't you please forgive me
I feel a stranger here
It seems that I lost all my memories
and all of my fears
I know I'm so crazy
I don't care
cause it's you that makes me so beware
You put me on automatic love
There's no return I'm on
Automatic love
Nothing can stop me I'm on
Automatic love
Come one and turn it on (automatic automatic)
Turn it on
I didn't feel you enter in my main menu
But every time I touch the key
The screen is showing you

I know I'm so crazy
I don't care
'Cause it's you that makes me so beware
You put me on automatic love
There's no return I'm on
Automatic love
Nothing can stop me I'm on
Automatic love
Come one and turn it on (automatic automatic)
Turn it on
No manual control, it's automatic
Oh so beware
You put me on
Whoa Oh Oh
Automatic love
There's no return I'm on
Automatic love
Nothing can stop me I'm on
Automatic love
Come one and turn it on (automatic automatic)
Turn it on


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Automatic Love Lyrics as written by Graziano Mallozzi Inga Humpe

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    An early song which looks at how using a computer to find love or companionship affects the user.... (see Kate Bush's Deeper Understanding for a darker tale) Has references to using a computer ("main menu" "touch the key" "screen") in order to find love ("feel a stranger here") and the anonymity that that grants ("lost all my fears") .... but that it has become addictive and unleashed a new side in the protagonist "no manual control")

    pinkpalluson October 22, 2008   Link

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