Was an honest man
Asked me for the phone
Tried to take control
Oh, I don't see it that way
I don't see it that way
We shared some ideas
All obsessed with fame
Says we're all the same
Oh, I don't see it that way
I don't see it that way

Raised in Carolina
I'm not like that
Tryin' to remind her
When we go back

I missed the last bus, I'll take the next train
I'll try but you see, it's hard to explain
I say the right thing, but act the wrong way
I like it right here, but I cannot stay
I watch the TV, forget what I'm told
Well, I am too young, and they are too old
The joke is on you, this place is a zoo
You're right it's true

He says he can't decide
I shake my head to say
Everything's just great
Oh, I just can't remember
I just can't remember

Raised in Carolina
She says, "I'm not like that"
Tryin' to remind her
When we go back

I say the right thing, but act the wrong way
I like it right here, but I cannot stay
I watch the TV, forget what I'm told
Well, I am too young, and they are too old
Oh man, can't you see I'm nervous? So please
Pretend to be nice, so I can be mean
I missed the last bus, we'll take the next train
I'll try but you see, it's hard to explain


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    TheStrokesLuver - shut the hell up. They are assholes to people like you because you expect something from them and expect them to be a certain way. Guess what - they don't owe you squat, get over it. They are just a band - either listen to their music or don't. You don't know what they think about "everyone" - and I would rather have a singer look like he is bored on stage then really be bored and be all fake about it and "pretend to be into it". Just buy the albums and don't see them live if you hate them all so much. Oh and as for the spelling of "awsome" - obviously you are online - why don't you use some of the resources to improve your spelling instead of spouting crap about people you don't know.

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