"Cell Phone" lyrics - JACK'S MANNEQUIN

JACK'S MANNEQUIN
"Cell Phone"

I have become increasingly
Overwhelmed but not discouraged
And soon I'll leave the infirmary
Feeling well, but lacking courage
Courage

And now the rockets fly above
Passing over Cape Canaveral
There's the woman with the drugs
In the cafe by the launch pad
By the launch pad

And she is gonna
Ring me up on my cellular phone
So I know I'm not alone
In a world full of vampires
Come on honey
Talk me down
On that cellular phone
Because I can't get home
I'm a slave to the wires
I've done this before
I can do it more

I have become increasingly
Overwhelmed when I'm in public
I'm not so patient when they stare
There's a fighter
Somewhere underneath this skin and bones
And do you know what I mean
What I mean when I say that this girl
Has got a thing for my machine?

And she is gonna
Ring me up
On my cellular phone
So I know I'm not alone
In a world full of vampires
Come on honey
Talk me down
On that cellular phone
Because I can't get home
I'm a slave to the wires
I've done this before
I've done this before

But I have given everything and more
Sometimes convinced I have the world to carry
Every day is war
And rockets drop from dusk till dawn
I won't be shaken
And should they take me in the night
Don't think my signal's fading
For you
For you to ring
For you to ring...

Me up on my cellular phone
So I know I'm not alone
In a world full of vampires
Come on honey
Talk me down
On that cellular phone
Because I can't get home
I'm a slave to the wires
Oh come on darling
Ring me up
On my cellular phone
So I know I'm not alone
In a world full of vampires
Come on darling
Talk me down
On that cellular phone
Because I can't get home
I'm a slave to the wires
I've done this before
I can do it more