(Everyone on the outside
You've got to get together and go inside
You gotta go inside
C'mon you gotta there's not much time)

What's real
What's fake
It's hard to relate
It's impulse
It's all you can trust

It's girls
And beer
That's all I hear
Can't get enough
Of this American thing

And we should all give up and never look back like the road you know and just let go

I wish you all good luck and never look back like the road you know and just let go

In a modern world
It's hard to be heard
In a modern world
It's hard

A dotted line
A cigarette
Fill in the blank with my silhouette
It's impulse
It's all you can trust

I wish you all good luck and never look back like the road you know and just let go

In a modern world
It's hard to be heard
In a modern world
It's hard

In a modern world
It's hard to use words
In a modern world
It's hard

(There's so many of them
But there's so many of us too
Call everybody you know
Text everybody you know
Tell them to meet us up on top of the walls)

Put my head in a box
Pack it up and ship it off
Put my head in a can
Pack it up and tell them who I am

In a modern world
It's hard to be heard
In a modern world
It's hard

In a modern world
It's hard to use words
In a modern world
It's hard

(Pack it up and ship it off)

Put my head in a can
Pack it up and tell them who I am
Pack it up and tell them who I am



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    I THINK the first line of the chorus should be "In a modern world it's hard to be heard." It seems like it would make more sense that way.

    OKRadiohead97on March 29, 2009   Link

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