In your room
Where time stands still
Or moves at your will

Will you let the morning come soon
Or will you leave me lying here?
In your favourite darkness
Your favourite half-light
Your favourite consciousness
Your favourite slave

In your room
Where souls disappear
Only you exist here

Will you lead me to your armchair
Or leave me lying here?
Your favourite innocence
Your favourite prize
Your favourite smile
Your favourite slave

I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?
I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?
I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?

In your room
Your burning eyes
Cause flames to arise
Will you let the fire die down soon?
Or will I always be here
Your favourite passion
Your favourite game
Your favourite mirror
Your favourite slave

I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?

I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?

I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?

I'm hanging on your words
Living on your breath
Feeling with your skin
Will I always be here?


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In Your Room Lyrics as written by Martin Gore

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    I would imagine it could be about Martins' alcohol problem, as it's Martin that writes the lyrics not Dave. Either way, it's a cleverly constructive song with lots of various meanings, and loads of Master/Slave/Belonging/Neediness/Wanting as typical of DM lyrics - although no mention of Knees in this one!

    SOFAD is their best album by far, and then Charlie left and they went off the rails into boring electronic music. Meanwhile he releases two Recoil albums featuring some of the best DARK Electro Rock music ever showcasing what they'd have probably ended up sounding like if they'd have continued as a single unit.

    Charlies drumming on this is amazing, really driving and sort of rattley with loads of percussiveness to it.

    I'd love to see all four of them back together and releasing an album that holds upto their previous glories? Maybe Dave and Fletch can convince Alan and Martin to work together again?

    xdvron July 25, 2005   Link

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