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City dark, higher up, you notice
Set it up, leave it up, you're hopeless now
The whole world is treating you wrong
Pushing back 'cross the sand
Find a light between the system
But before we collide
[Incomprehensible]All the world beyond the window
All the world beyond, you are
All the love up above
Tell the lights, I'm not to see it
Tight grip, empty hand
Otherwise we start to look in
All the world beyond the window
All the world beyond, you are
City dark, higher up, you notice
Set it up, leave it up, you're hopeless now
The whole world is treating you wrong
City dark, higher up, you notice

Set it up, leave it up, you're hopeless now
The whole world is treating you wrong
In the night, you could run
Like a book between the pictures
And you look underground
For the light, detect the ridges
All the world beyond the window
All the world beyond, you are
City dark, higher up, you notice
Set it up, leave it up, you're hopeless now
The whole world is treating you wrong
City dark, higher up, you notice
Set it up, leave it up, you're hopeless now
The whole world is treating you wrong

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Broken Bells is an American indie rock duo which formed in 2009 in Los Angeles. The band consists of James Mercer (vocals, guitar) and Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton (multiple instruments, production). Mercer is a member of the indie rock band The Shins and Burton is a member of Gnarls Barkley and DANGERDOOM, as well as being a respected producer for such artists as Beck, Gorillaz, The Rapture and The Black Keys. The debut self-titled album by Broken Bells was released on Columbia Records on March 9, 2010. The first single from the record, "The High Road", was released on December 21, 2009.

Read more about Broken Bells on Last.fm.


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