Gimmick

IAN ROBERT ASTBURY, WILLIAM HENRY DUFFY

There's a whisper in the wires, no love
Of a black train-a-comin', no love
From the heart of the desert, no love
And the rhythms of my hometown

My eyes are open, no love
Watching for the train, no love, no love
Just a breath across the ocean
Feel no love
If it flies, it dies

Flags into a pocket, no love
We're standing on a platform
Feel no love
In everyone a hook line, no love, no love
Against me making time
Feel no love

Whisper in the wires, no love
Of a black train-a-comin', no love, no love
From the heart of the desert, no love
And the rhythms of my hometown
And the rhythms of my hometown
Feel no love
And the rhythms of my hometown

Trivia about the song Gimmick by The Cult

When was the song “Gimmick” released by The Cult?
The song Gimmick was released in 1984, on the album “Dreamtime”.
Who composed the song “Gimmick” by The Cult?
The song “Gimmick” by The Cult was composed by IAN ROBERT ASTBURY, WILLIAM HENRY DUFFY.

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