I don't know what you've been told
But I don't get out much these days
Waking young and feeling old
The days are no longer my own
To piss away the waking hours

But don't, don't, don't
Don't let them go
Don't, don't, don't, don't
Don't let them go to waste
The fire in my eye
Is fleeting now
Your robot heart is bleeding

Tried to be the robot king
And settled for a robot boy
Ring the bells that still can ring
And sing your stupid head off to
The ones who are not listening

But don't, don't, don't
Don't let them go
Don't, don't, don't, don't
Don't let them go to waste
The fire in my eye
Is fleeting now
Your robot heart is bleeding out

And I've spent half of my life
In the customer service line
Flaws in the design
A sign of the times

And that little voice
In the back of your mind
Just wants you to know
Just hopes you know

Robots need love too
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by

Robots need love too
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by

Robots need love too
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by

Robots need love too
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by you
They want to be loved by you


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    General Comment

    I've heard from an interview with Dan (a good Vancouver boy!), that this song is about is cell phone being broken and him going through the process of getting it fixed and then living without it for a few days.

    teshiaisgreaton November 08, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    He's just great. An understated song talking about life and the pursuit of things.

    omnivoreronon October 01, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I can believe the cell phone thing. Personally, texting people is my initial connection to my friends, even though I don't see or talk to them much.

    DJgifon January 03, 2013   Link
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    Dan is such a great writer...I love this song.

    Siweon March 26, 2014   Link

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