No kiss, no kiss, no kiss,
No kiss around the clock
Only French ones left in stock
You an oyster the world is not
New kiss factory on the block

2 kisses for the price of one
The delivery service has gone
You ask for more you ask for more
Big orders only at the door

[Chorus]
You say you can't forget about me
Find me at the kiss factory
Open when the boss says so
Pay the bill and let me go

Watching ourselves from above
We know how to rock and fall
Let the record spin
And click on the lip machine

Famous minute number 15
15 famous minutes kissing
Last second minute 15
15 famous kisses missing

[Chorus]

You say you can't
You say you can't

Dial anti-hero line
You only can you only can pay me in kind
Dial anti-hero line
Asking are you really of my kind

[Chorus]


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Kiss Factory Lyrics as written by Thies Muenther Caroline Herve

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    This is the only song I like by her. It just has some weird allure. It's written well enough that the listener (at least MOI) envivisions a factory where someone stands behind a thick door with a small opening/window. Men line up for kisses after sharing the secret knock:) Mmmmmmmmmm...French kissing. Difficult NOT to like this song:)

    TurnMeOnon November 08, 2011   Link
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    It is the strangest song and I'm wondering if I am the only living soul who likes it. It's not even available via Youtube in this country :-( Odd song, but great subject matter. Miss Kittin has a way of making it sound very intriguing.

    NooContacton August 16, 2012   Link

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