Coffee and TV
Blur
Do you feel like a chain store, practically floored? One of many zeros, kicked around bored Your ears are full but you're empty, holding out your heart To people who never really care how you are CHORUS: So give me coffee and TV, be history I've seen so much, I'm going blind and I'm brain dead virtually Sociability, it's hard enough for me Take me away from this big bad world and agree to marry me So we can start all over again Do you go to the country; it isn't very far Those people there won't hurt you 'cause of who you are Your ears are full of the language, there's wisdom there, you're sure Till the words start slurring and you can't find the door CHORUS x2. Oh, we could start over again90s a day in the sun all stars alternative alternative rock amazing Awesome blur brit pop Brit-pop british british friends britpop catchy chill chill and burn one down coffee cool Cool music video damon albarn dr small jukebox easy emo england excellent tracks fav tracks Favorite Artists Favorite Bands favorite songs favorites favourite Favourite Songs Favourites gladsadmad graham coxon happiness happy happybouncyish songs haunting memories hospitalradio i listened to this in high sch i love it indie Indie music indie pop indie rock leitinho XD memories michal likes good songs mistagged more coffee morning Morning music music that makes me melt music videos I have on my comp Musik fuer die seele My Favourites nineties niovi pop psychedelic relax relaxing rock schoene musik seen live somewhere inbetween songs so good they never get o songs that are great to dance Songs to cover starbucks courtyard Strange Currencies teh awesome the big questions top 40 top song radio trip-hop Under The Influence whimsical you can listen to this while r
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