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So there are many here among us
Who have lost more than they've gained
Amassing materials
Deserting the ethereal plainIt's like a smoke to calm the nerves
Like a drink to push the hurt down
Sadness runnin' the world and over everythingBut I believe in something
Like I believe in you
While I can't touch it, taste it, see it
Times like this, really, any damn thing will doHalfway home
Halfway home
Halfway homeSo your head is filled with questions
And the future's hard to see
They're calling you one way
And the heartache's to set you freeIt's that same old tired song
That keeps stringing us along, darlin'
Dreamin' up an exit but
The melody repeats and repeats and repeats and repeatsWhile it feels like nothin'
Loose the chains that bind

Let your spirit shake the dead weight
Run fast as you can toward some goddamned peace of mindHalfway home
Halfway home
Halfway homeYou're hungover and strung out and hooked on some
Cosmic line
So dear Mother Nature could eat you alive
Is there a hopeless romantic that somewhere's still human kind
It's a wonder, my love, that you ever surviveYou have nothing more to give
You've found nothing in return
That same old song
The saddest one you've ever heardBut I believe in something
I believe in you
And I promise, it gets better, my friendAnd sure, they're just words, but
Any damn thing will doHalfway home
Halfway home
Halfway home
(Any damn thing will do)
Halfway home
Halfway home
(Any damn thing will do)
Halfway home
Halfway home
(Any damn thing, any damn thing will do)
Halfway home (Any damn thing will do)

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Matt Duke is a South Jersey-bred singer/songwriter currently signed to Drexel University’s student-run record label, MAD Dragon Records, and Rykodisc. Duke began playing piano at the age of seven, and by ten he developed a deep love for the arts. Inspired by artists such as Van Morrison, The Band, and Pearl Jam, he taught himself how to play his mother’s vintage guitar. Duke spent his high school years at Philadelphia’s St. Joseph’s Prep, where he was exposed to Ani DiFranco, Ben Harper, Tool, and Damien Rice. Impressed by their poignant lyrics and musical ambition, Duke started writing and performing at coffee houses in Philadelphia area. By the winter of 2004, Duke recorded his first demo, which landed him placement in MAD Dragon Records compilation CD XYX.

Soon after, XM Satellite Radio’s “The Loft” (Channel 50) added Duke’s songs from XYX into its rotation. Duke’s songs were among the most requested at The Loft, joining Bruce Springsteen and Ben Harper for six weeks at the top spot. These placements helped MAD Dragon Records secure national distribution through Rykodisc. In late 2005, Duke entered the studio to record his debut LP, Winter Child for MAD Dragon Records. He released this LP in September 2006. Winter Child was co-produced by Stewart Lerman (Loudon Wainwright, Dar Williams) and Steuart Smith (The Eagles, Shawn Colvin) at The Shinebox Studios in New York City. The record features contributions by musicians such as Marshall Crenshaw, Brad Roberts (Crash Test Dummies), Suzzy Roche (The Roches), Steve Holley (Wings, Ian Hunter), David Mansfield (Bob Dylan, Bruce Hornsby), and more.

Duke’s lyrics in Winter Child tackle a number of topics ranging from self-destructive behavior ("To Whom It May Concern", "Listen to Your Window"), to casualties of inner city violence ("One Small Bird"), to the mourning of a loved one ("Don’t Ask for Too Much") and the Apocalypse ("Tidal Waves").

Matt Duke released his second album Kingdom Underground in September 2008 under Mad Dragon/Rykodisc. Additionally, he came out with an Acoustic Kingdom Underground EP in June 2009. The Acoustic EP features six tracks that were largely inspired by Matt’s literary experiences. Although he dropped out of college after “15 minutes,” he has used many classic novels as a jumping-off point for many of his tunes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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