In the dark lights, We come out and play
We are its children, And we're here to stay
Running through the streets, Hungry for strays
No invitation, To take me away

I'm not cruel, But that's still what you see
Club to club, Come see this city with me
Hungry for life, Without your pity
I don't want it, But it comes anyway

You go sexual city
You till can't say she won't start up a fight
You go the city
'Cause in the city of life she can't, she can't wait

In the darkness, A killer awaits
To kill a life, And the lies you make
You do another, So this death can live
Just keep on dancing, To the movie you're in

The smell of your sweat, Just lures me in
Your heartbeat, Does sing to me
Your running feet, Beats my blood
My ghost inside you, Soon will be

You go sexual city
You till can't say she won't start up a fight
You go the city
'Cause in the city of life she can't, she can't wait

Now it's over, You've taken your life
The dark grows thin, And I'm left to hide
I don't regret it, But it's sad anyway
Now were both dead, And scared of the black

This life of games, And diligent trust
It's the things we do, Or the things we must
I'm now tired of being cussed
So go sleep forever end to dust

You go sexual city
You till can't say she won't start up a fight
You go the city
'Cause in the city of life she can't, she can't wait


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Sex City Lyrics as written by Michael Di Francesco Matthew Van Schie

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    yeah, they changed the music but they're the same lyrics because it's the same vocal track

    if you noticed the crystal castles song is called vanished

    Vanished

    • i d = Van she
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