I'll kill myself today
If we choose devotion over a low life
I'll kill myself today
If you put direction into a world with no daylight

Violent role play
Codeine champagne
The brainwash came free
Love you, leave me

Skin vision
Oh, and your leatherette eyes,
You make me cum
There's glitter in the gutter
And silence what we come from

Skin vision
Oh, and your leatherette eyes,
You make me cum
We glitter in the gutter
And silence what we come from

I'll kill myself today
If you pull the punches and the sex drive
I'll kill myself and name
Make the cut to castrate and send me to the front line

Berlin, Tokyo
Blood lust, tight rope
Ghost of, parties
Need you, hate me.

Skin vision
Oh, and your leatherette eyes,
You make me cum
There's glitter in the gutter,
And silence what we come from

Skin vision
Oh, and your leatherette eyes,
You make me cum
There's glitter in the gutter,
And silence what we come from

I know who you are
I know who you are
We can keep a secret
I know where you come from

I know who you are
I know who you are
We can keep a secret
I know where you come from


Lyrics submitted by plasticwonder, edited by Dan312004

Skin Vision Lyrics as written by Chris Corner

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    Bloodlust, tight rope? Hmm I always thought it was Bloodlust, type-O. Oh well.

    N00bleron March 01, 2006   Link
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    my fav song in the album!

    pinkillusionon April 16, 2006   Link
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    No, it's DEFINITELY 'bloodlust, type-o.' Tight rope makes absolutely no sense whatever, whereas type-o actually has something to do with blood.

    Meinoson October 16, 2006   Link
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    There's plenty of screw ups with the IAMX lyrics posted on here. There needs to be a editing mechanism.

    tvwith0utpityon January 21, 2007   Link
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    ...and the last line of the chorus is "because that is what we come from", surely? Correct me if I'm wrong ;)

    fluffmittenon February 19, 2007   Link
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    well... there are some mistakes in those lyrics. it's 1."WITH YOUR skin vision..." and there is no "oh"! 2."you make me COME" 3."bloodlust, TYPE O" 4."WE glitter in the gutter"

    buy original CD's people! ;d

    szizelajeron October 20, 2009   Link
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    I'm pretty sure it's "there's gliltter in the gutter. Cuz that is what we come from."

    KelseyArgyleon May 17, 2011   Link

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