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Music When the Lights Go Out - The Libertines



     
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Is it cruel or kind
Not to speak my mind
And to lie to you
Rather than hurt you
Well, I'll confess all of my sins
After several large gins
But still I'll hide from you
Hide what's inside from you
And alarm bells ring
When you say your heart still sings
When you're with me
Oh won't you please forgive me
I no longer hear the music
Oh no no no no no

And all the memories of the pubs
And the clubs and the drugs and the tubs
We shared together
Will stay with me forever
But all the highs and the lows
And the to's and the fro's
They left me dizzy
Oh won't you please forgive me
I no longer hear the music
Oh no no no no no
Well I no longer hear the music when the lights go out
Love goes cold in the shades of doubt
The strange face in my mind it's all too clear
Music when the lights come on
The girl I thought I knew has gone
With her my heart it disappeared
Well I no longer hear the music
Oh no no no no no
All the memories of the fights and nights
Under blue lights all the kites
We flew together
Love thought they'll fly forever
But all the highs and the lows
And the to's and the fro's
They left me dizzy
Won't you forgive me
I no longer hear the music [Repeat x2]
I no longer hear the music
Music when the lights go out
Love goes cold in the shades of doubt
The strange face in my mind is all too clear
Music when the lights come on
The girl I thought I knew has gone
With her my heart it disappeared
I no longer hear the music
Oh no no no no no
I no longer hear the music
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written by DOHERTY, PETER/BARAT, CARL
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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The Libertines are an English garage rock revival band that formed in London in 1999 and disbanded in 2004. They reformed in 2010 to play the Reading and Leeds festivals. The band released two full-length LPs, both produced by Mick Jones of The Clash. Centered around the song-writing partnership and chemistry between Peter Doherty (vocals/rhythm guitar) and Carl Barât (vocals/lead guitar), while backed by John Hassall (bass) and Gary Powell (drums), the band was one of the cornerstones of the English independent scene in the early 2000's.

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