Stripped (Live) [Birmingham, April 1986]

Martin L. Gore

[Verse 1]
Come with me into the trees
We'll lay on the grass and let the hours pass
Take my hand, come back to the land
Let’s get away just for one day

[Chorus]
Let me see you stripped down to the bone
Let me see you stripped down to the bone

[Interlude]

[Verse 2]
Metropolis has nothing on this
You're breathing in fumes, I taste when we kiss
Take my hand, come back to the land
Where everything's ours for a few hours

[Chorus]
Let me see you stripped down to the bone
Let me see you stripped down to the bone

[Post-Chorus]
Let me hear you make decisions without your television
Let me hear you speaking just for me, oh yeah!

[Interlude]

[Chorus]
Let me see you stripped down to the bone
(Let me hear you speaking just for me)
Let me see you stripped down to the bone
(Let me hear you crying just for me)
Let me see you stripped down to the bone
(Let me hear you speaking just for me)
Let me see you stripped down to the bone
(Let me hear you crying just for me)

[Outro]
"Thank you very much."

Trivia about the song Stripped (Live) [Birmingham, April 1986] by Depeche Mode

On which albums was the song “Stripped (Live) [Birmingham, April 1986]” released by Depeche Mode?
Depeche Mode released the song on the albums “DMBX3: Singles 13-18” in 1991 and “Black Celebration | The 12" Singles” in 2022.
Who composed the song “Stripped (Live) [Birmingham, April 1986]” by Depeche Mode?
The song “Stripped (Live) [Birmingham, April 1986]” by Depeche Mode was composed by Martin L. Gore.

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