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Artist/Band:
Imogen Heap
Lyrics for Song: Come Here Boy
Lyrics for Album: I-Megaphone [1998]
It's dark in here
Visions are flashing into my head as I reminisce
My reoccurring dream
And you said
"I'm falling, falling for you, babe,
And my feelings are getting stronger
So why don't you stay with me for a,
For a little longer?"
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
I know that my face
Is only too familiar to your sleep
I can see it in you eyes
And I can tell by your body heat
Why are you taking so long?
You need me to come and find you, honey?
To set your mind at rest
And let your dreams run free
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
You know I'm no stranger in your dreams
You know I'm no stranger in your dreams
Oh right now, I'm craving, I'm howling,
I'm begging, I'm pleading
Be mine tonight, oh yeah
Well, I'm waiting and dying
I'm wanting and I'm pleading
To show you this night, oh yeah
Where I'll be touching and holding
Caressing and giving you
Every fantasy, yeah
I'll get you dreaming and lusting
And burning and praying
For more of this ecstacy, oh yeah
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
Come here, boy
You know, you know
I'm no stranger in your dreams
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Come Here Boy
Imogen Heap's 'Come Here Boy' stands as a defining track from her 1998 debut album, I-Megaphone. Released during a pivotal era for electronic and indie music, the recording showcases Heap's innovative approach to blending acoustic textures with synthesized sounds. The song exemplifies her signature style, characterized by intricate vocal manipulation and a distinct, rhythmic production that anticipated the electronic pop trends of the early 2000s. As a key component of her early discography, the track highlights her ability to create atmospheric, emotive soundscapes that would later define her work on albums such as Speak For Yourself. The composition remains a significant example of her experimental songwriting and production techniques from the late 1990s. |
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| Album Lyrics: I-Megaphone [1998] |
 Imogen Heap
"I-Megaphone [1998]"
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