I'm waking up so fast
To see myself staring back at me
I laugh and ask about
What was this dream I had

What am I trying to hide
Let's hear the secret that you keep
I've been misunderstood
Until it all came to me

It's out there
The state of blinded grace
It keeps us waiting at the door

Where is it
The pantoms liberty
It's hiding all that we know

We're pushing back the time
To breathe it in with a staffled grin
I know I must admit
Some things must go this way

What am I trying to hide
Let's hear the secret that you keep
I've been misunderstood
Until it all came to me


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    wow, radiohead sounds kind of different...oh wait, this isn't radiohead, just some wannabes...regardless this band is decent, their cd is good, and this song is really good

    fooking greaton May 02, 2002   Link
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    Their motto should be "We sound more like Radiohead than Coldplay". It`s halfway decent, if I had spent more than 5.00 on their CD I would have been pissed though.

    black_cow_of_deathon May 02, 2003   Link
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    How come for some reason I downloaded a song by Radiohead that's called Paloalto..... Hmmmm conspiracy I like the song though whatever it's called

    CreamPuffDiabloon June 26, 2003   Link
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    you guys have no idea how good this band is until you see them live...... they opened for soundtrack of our lives one tour.. what an amazing show it was overall.

    kevlar81on April 03, 2005   Link
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    I have downloaded this song a few months ago and it was under the name of "Innocent Civilians" (apparently a hidden song from Radiohead nobody has ever heard). I always thought that song was cool because Radiohead made it, and I kept wondering why they didn't release it. But I just found out today that it was in fact Paloalto who made it...now I'm pretty disappointed.Still a great song though

    radioqueenon October 30, 2007   Link
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    I don't understand why everybody comment this song comparing it to Radiohead (which is a band awfully overrated) or Coldplay (which is boring to death) This song is good, doesn't matter who did it... the lyrics are strong and the music is, well... conventional but fits the message...

    ivredusangon March 26, 2009   Link

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