We've read the paper
(We've watched the (?))
But we can't find you
I feel the music
(?)
More that ever before

Between the static, we found each other
In the silence you changed
Radio, radio, I don't want your fake love anymore
We've heard the same song
Radio, radio, I don't want your fake love anymore
You've got it all wrong

(Dial me out) of this uniform playlist
It's time to make my own
(Dial me out), the channels are all wrong

Between the static, we found each other
In the silence you changed
Radio, radio, I don't want your fake love anymore
We've heard the same song
Radio, radio, I don't want your fake love anymore
You've got it all wrong

So don't make a sound
(No, don't make a sound)
We won't wait around
(Won't wait around)
We've got our own noise now

Between the static, we found each other
Between the static, we found each other
Between the static, we found each other
In the silence you changed
Radio, radio, I don't want your fake love anymore
We've heard the same song
Radio, radio, I don't want your fake love anymore
You've got it all wrong

(Yeah)


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    the first verse is:

    we've read the papers we've watched the news but we can't find you i feel the music fading faster more than ever before

    :)

    lannenon November 04, 2008   Link

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