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Janelle Monae

Genres: Rock

Enemy Gene Lyrics - Janelle Monae

Aren't you sick of the con? 

Not quite home and loneliness 

They're expecting so little 

Can't feel the miracle 

 

There's zombies licking your window 

For black body radiation, oh 

 

Love breaks the machine 

Everything's half apart, what can it mean? 

How can I trust my fractious heart 

Knowing I have the enemy gene? 

 

Ooh, love breaks the machine 

Everything's half a dream, how can it be? 

Everything's born in shame, it's not just me 

Particle wave duality 

 

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How can we ever evolve 

When our gods are so primitive? 

They destroy the film 

 

They want to disable my system 

Looking for traces of a clean hit 

If the end of the world has ever happened 

This must begin 

 

I've grown too strong, that's what they said 

To keep my animal spirit 

It empties me, now I'm vacant 

 

Love breaks the machine 

Everything's half apart, what can it mean? 

How can I trust my fractious heart 

Knowing I have the enemy gene? 

 

Ooh, love breaks the machine 

Everything's half a dream, how can it be? 

Everything's born in shame, it's not just me 

Particle wave duality 

 

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I know that we'll never survive 

This little victory 

 

Love breaks the machine 

Everything's half apart, what can it mean? 

How can I trust my fractious heart 

Knowing I have the enemy gene? 

 

Ooh, love breaks the machine 

Everything's half a dream, how can it be? 

Everything's born in shame, it's not just me 

Particle wave duality 

 

How can we ever evolve 

When our gods are so primitive? 

They destroy our hope for peace 

Hope for love, ooh 

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