Automation
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Automation
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Enemies and friends
Accidents in the A.M
A little more feminine
A little more genuine
Don't like anybody yet
Of everyone I have met
A little more generous
A little more flesh
The benefits are best
My friends come first
Chorus:
Too late to operate
Wheels turn automation
I'm so tired of waiting
Enemies and friends
Passing in the evening
A little more innocent
A little more vitamin
Wait wait wait
It's not what it looks like
Wait wait wait
I swear I haven't changed
Too late to operate
Wheels turn automation
I'm so tired of waiting (2x)
I get it I get it I understand
No-one ever makes it back (2x)
Enemies and friends
Accidents in the A.M
A little more feminine
A little more genuine
Too late to operate
Wheels turn automation
I'm so tired of waiting (2x)
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Who performs "Automation"?
Horsell Common performs "Automation", and this lyric page sits inside the Horsell Common catalog on LyroVerse.
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