Ever since I was born
I've been trained to serve you

Hug me till you drug me honey
Kiss me till I'm in a coma

Am I not all you dreamed I would be?


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    Lyrics echo Brave New World. "Ever since I was born" etc refers to the training that citizens were subjected to since almost before 'birth'. The lyrics that complete that couplet are "Kiss me, hug me, snuggly bunny; Love's as good as Soma", soma being a drug. Snuggly bunny isn't quite Pendulum's style however *;-P .

    ~Halycon~on December 02, 2006   Link
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    this song is NOT by the drum & bass pendulum, it was released in 1997 by a different pendulum, an electronica group who faded away a while back.. regardless its still a wicked song =D

    SCOTTBALLon December 12, 2006   Link
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    The "Hug me till you drug me honey, kiss me till im in a coma" line is from the book Brave New World. The opening line, "ever since i was born ive been trained to serve you" and the "am i not all you dreamed i would be" lines are pitched down/slowed down samples from the movie "Coming to America".

    atheistwithfaithon April 19, 2007   Link
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    I was reading Brave New World for school and got so excited when i read these lyrics and suddenly realised i knew it from this song.

    Shoeliaon March 12, 2008   Link

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