Aurora sogna
Aurora sogna

Si sveglia che fa buio ormai d'abitudine
La notte le regala un'aria più complice
Detesta il vuoto dei rumori della realtà
(Aurora sogna)
Ma col volume a stecca può sopravvivere
(Aurora sogna)

Sogna una carne sintetica nuovi attributi e un microchip emozionale
Sogna di un bisturi amico che faccia di lei qualcosa fuori dal normale

Aurora sogna

Qualche gelato al giorno forse la nutrirà
Non crede nell'amore, in ciò è molto semplice
Come si chiama questa voglia di vivere
(Aurora sogna, uh, uh)
Che nel suo corpo ha bisogno di espandere?
(Aurora sogna, uh, hey)

Sogna una carne sintetica nuovi attributi e un microchip emozionale
Occhi bionici, più adrenalina sensori e cibernetica neurale
Sogna una carne sintetica nuovi attributi e un microchip emozionale
Labbra cromate, ricordi seriali, emozioni e un nuovo impianto sessuale

E senza più mangiare e senza più dormire
E senza più mangiare e senza più dormire

Ah, Aurora sogna, lì sulla soglia della sua casa
Da un'ora sfoglia le pagine delle sue notti da cui scappa sempre
Fa luce ma per i suoi mostri non ci sono tende
Per ripararla, fuori brucia l'alba
Vorrebbe un cuore sintetico ma non ne parla
E un sangue che non è fluido e come battito, un cortocircuito

Le stesse facce di ogni giorno fanno male
Le stesse voci recitanti giudicare
Posa l'orecchio sul bicchiere e sente il mare
Ma non il suono della musica che piace a me

Sogna una carne sintetica nuovi attributi e un microchip emozionale
Sogna di un bisturi amico che faccia di lei qualcosa fuori dal normale
Sogna una carne sintetica nuovi attributi e un microchip emozionale
Occhi bionici, più adrenalina, sensori e cibernetica neurale
Sogna una carne sintetica nuovi attributi e un microchip emozionale
Labbra cromate, ricordi seriali, emozioni e un nuovo impianto sessuale
Sogna una carne sintetica


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