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Am I lying to myself, when everyone else here sees right through me?
And all the products they've sold me, will I let them own me
Don't I feel like such a man? I'll hide my guilt and no regrets
Smoke a thousand cigarettes and slowly tear myself apart
'Til suddenly I'm in the middle of the part I love
There's no rest for these feelings
And I have had enough time to think
There are several different ways to waste your time there
And mine will be the one that digs my grave
But anyway
Well I can see for miles and miles
Troubled are the few
Who reach for the stars
And I don't even know what the hell we are
But honestly I'm starting to think that I'm lost
When suddenly I'm in the middle of the part I love
There's no rest for these feelings

And I have had enough time to think
So don't shoot me full of your lies, I know the profit song
It moves the bones till round and round we go
Can cite examples why I'm right, I don't look the same
I can barely tell myself apart
Then suddenly I'm in the middle of the part I love
There's no rest for these feelings
And I think that enough is enough
So don't tell me the same stories, 'cause I've heard them all before
There's no telling what you're selling
But I don't want it anymore, you think you've got it all
But you don't have what I'm looking for

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Twitter Michele Balduzzi (aka Phonat) is rapidly becoming one of the most respected dance producers in the UK. Originally from Florence, Italy. Michele was spotted by MofoHifi records on MySpace who were so impressed with the 21 year old that the loving label bosses persuaded the striking 7 foot Italian with his mop of unruly hair to leave his idyllic parents country farm in Florence and move to a bed sit in Canning town. Michele armed only with a 5 year old computer, electric guitar and Ryan Air ticket dutifully relocated to London in late 2007.

Read more about Phonat on Last.fm.


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