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Blue Monday / True Faith

from The Best of The Bomb's Trilogy by The Black Eye

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How does it feel to treat me like you do?
When you've laid your hands upon me and told me who you are.
I thought I was mistaken, I thought I heard your words.
Tell me how do I feel. Tell me now, how do I feel.
Those who came before me lived through their vocations
from the past until completion, they'll turn away no more.
And still I find it so hard to say what I need to say.
But I'm quite sure that you'll tell me just how I should feel today.

How does it feel?
How should I feel?
Tell me how does it feel
To treat me like you do.

I see a ship in the harbor. I can and shall obey.
But if it wasn't for your misfortune, I'd be a heavenly person today.
And I thought I was mistaken, and I thought I heard you speak
Tell me, how do I feel. Tell me now, how should I feel.
Now I stand here waiting...

I thought I told you to leave me when I walked down to the beach.
Tell me how does it feel, when your heart grows cold.

I feel so extraordinary
Something's got a hold on me
I get this feeling I'm in motion
A sudden sense of liberty
I don't care 'cause I'm not there
And I don't care if I'm here tomorrow
Again and again I've taken too much
Of the things that cost you too much

I used to think that the day would never come
I'd see delight in the shade of the morning sun
My morning sun is the drug that brings me near
To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear
I used to think that the day would never come
That my life would depend on the morning sun...

How does it feel?
How should I feel?
Tell me how does it feel
To treat me like you do.

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from The Best of The Bomb's Trilogy, released March 25, 2016
Originally written, composed and produced by New Order
© 1983 All Rights Reserved to New Order, Factory Records and WMG

Inspired by Orgy's version to the song
© 1998 All Rights Reserved to Orgy and Warner/Reprise.

Remade by Omer Joshua, tai Arad and Dor Gaash
Vocals: Omer Joshua
Guitars: Itai Arad
Bass Guitar: Dor Gaash

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The Black Eye Tel Aviv, Israel

Omer Joshua, Itai Arad, Dor Gaash and Zohara Shushan.
The band is on hiatus because of Itai's recruitment to the IDF, yet you can still hear our songs. The Explosion, our latest album, is out now.

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