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Much to my dismay
When I wake up in the morning
No one by my side
Nowhere left to hide
I thought, music was enough
I could fill the empty spaces
Wandering the halls
Bouncing off the walls
Too high to hear the song
Or recall the deeper meaning
There is but to seek redress
From is wretched loneliness
With
Love, that's 50/50
Or a hundred at a time
Love, that's 50/50
With both of us this time
I can hear my love

And she wouldn't try to change me
She knows that I will try to be
The best of me that I can be
And that is change enough
I could lose myself tryin' to please her
And after all was said and done
She might not like what I'd become
So listen to your love
If you let it, it will tell you
You got to try again, again
Find your lover, confidant and
Friend, that's 50/50
Or a hundred at a time
Love, love, love, love
That's 50/50, with both of us this time
Listen to your love
It will sing to you tomorrow
Every day's new melody
Needs a different harmony
So, listen to the song
And the part that never changes
The rhythm and the symmetry
Of love's collected poetry
Listen close enough
Hear the whispers of forever
What we have ourselves become
One and one is still one
Love, that's 50/50
Or a hundred at a time
Love, love, love, love
That's 50/50, with both of us this time
Love love, that's 50/50
Or a hundred at a time
Love love love love
That's 50/50, with both of us this time

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The Strokes are an American rock band from New York City, New York, United States, formed in 1998. The band rose to fame in the early 2000s as a leading group in garage rock/post-punk revival. The band consists of Julian Casablancas (lead vocals), Nick Valensi (lead guitar), Albert Hammond, Jr. (rhythm guitar), Nikolai Fraiture (bass guitar) and Fabrizio Moretti (drums and percussion).

Upon the release of their debut album, Is This It, in 2001, the group was met with much critical acclaim, being hailed by some as the "saviors of rock and roll.

Read more about The Strokes on Last.fm.


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