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Berlin Lyrics

I miss you Berlin
The taste still lingers on
I hope we meet again
I hope it won't be long
I'm bored with using technology
Let's go back to the way it used to be
No need for all this psychology
I can't pretend no more
Berlin Berlin
Don't want another one night stand
Berlin Berlin
I just want to be your man

Our lips touched beneath the stars
The lights flashed from passing cars
Your face melted in my heart
And it showed me who you are
Berlin Berlin
Don't want another one night stand
Berlin Berlin
I just want to be your man

I feel my heart explode I can't explain the sky is falling down
I can not calm it down it's like a rage inside my skin and bones
It's eating me alive

Berlin Berlin
Don't want another one night stand
Berlin Berlin
I just want to be your man

Berlin Berlin Berlin
Don't want another one night stand
Berlin Berlin Berlin
I just want to be your man

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New Politics is an alternative-dance-rock band from Copenhagen, Denmark active since 2009.

Current members: David Boyd, Søren Hansen, Louis Vecchio
Past members: Poul Amaliel

David and Soren had been writing songs together for over three years (for respective solo albums that have yet to see the light of day) when they realized that they had unintentionally started a band. The pair had experimented with every imaginable style of music (every imaginable style) and suddenly recognized that the combination of their musical sensibilities, as witnessed on the 300 songs theyd penned together, created something new and interesting. Plus, the rambunctious, beat-driven nature of the songs offered Soren a chance to freak out and go crazy onstage while David showcased his impressive break-dancing moves.

Official web site: www.newpoliticsrock.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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