Ken Mode — Management Control lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Management Control" by Ken Mode.

Lyrics

It’s a luck that matters, did you enjoy your walk through the moonlight?
I cut out those letters, fastened them to the concrete oh so tight «Where does
money come from?»
The conversations within are far more interesting than your petty agenda
against sin
We lived in a privileged world, use it for something we believe in
I’d rather confess to the girls in the brothel
And (we) walked along our usual path, focusing on something much less awful
Like the relationship between things, it’s all a matter of chance
The divine proportion, it’s the physical rhythm — much like a dance,
memories accumulate
The recent ones float to the top and the others fade away
It’s a luck that matters, did you enjoy your walk through the moonlight?
I cut out those letters, fastened them to the concrete oh so tight «Where does
money come from?»
The conversations within are far more interesting than your petty agenda
against sin
We lived in a privileged world, use it for something we believe in We lived in a privileged world, use it for something we believe in It’s a luck that matters, seeing a face might bring them back, reality
transcending imagery
The movement of a man in relation to his inner self, his absolute being
Playing his true self, like shaking an outstretched hand
It’s a luck that matters, management control