I need you like a fish needs a submarine
I need you like a broke cigarette machine
If wanting’s enough then wanting’s not tough
I need you like a tall glass of kerosene
I need you
I don’t need you
Don’t quit now on me baby
Don’t fall back under that sway
Don’t jeopardise his rehabilitation
Or take his punishment away
Like the tide going out
I’m accustomed to waiting
Waiting til you come back in
Like nothing ever happened
Just a little damage
But not beyond repair
Not beyond repair
The strip clubs on the corner
And the Chinese restaurant
The children of an older God
In rows of white Toyotas
To take you anywhere you want
Like the tide going out
All the driftwood and plastic
Is waiting for the moon to rise
And summon up the ocean
Take them back into the ocean
Again
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