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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2009 · 4 MIN

Broken Stereo (Acoustic Version)

from Sean Fournier · host Sean Fournier

Why do you look so glum? Are you breaking behind the smile that I know you're faking? It is no surprise. I see it in your eyes. And they just don't lie. If your life was a broken stereo, I'd be music to your ears and your fears would be drowned in my audio. You don't hear me though. And I'd shed light on your worst-case scenario. When you're crawling through the dark, my spark would light the way back home. You don't see me though. And we could be so good. Why do you look so glum? Where you weeping and letting go of dreams that you know you should be keeping? 'Cause once you let them go, they're gone. (So long) But I can help you hold on. If your life was a broken stereo, I'd be music to your ears and your fears would be drowned in my audio. You don't hear me though. And I'd shed light on your worst-case scenario. When you're crawling through the dark, my spark would light the way back home. You don't see me though. And we could be so good. I'm in your vicinity, but you do not consider me. Met you once or twice, but you probably don't remember me 'cause I go undiscovered. You confuse me for another. I make faces in your faceless crowd. And I've been screaming out loud. If your life was a broken stereo, I'd be music to your ears and your fears would be drowned in my audio. You don't hear me though. And I'd shed light on your worst-case scenario. When you're crawling through the dark, my spark would light the way back home. You don't see me though. And we could be so good

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Why do you look so glum? Are you breaking behind the smile that I know you're faking? It is no surprise. I see it in your eyes. And they just don't lie. If your life was a broken stereo, I'd be music to your ears and your fears would be drowned in my audio. You don't hear me though. And I'd shed light on your worst-case scenario. When you're crawling through the dark, my spark would light the way back home. You don't see me though. And we could be so good. Why do you look so glum? Where you weeping and letting go of dreams that you know you should be keeping? 'Cause once you let them go, they're gone. (So long) But I can help you hold on. If your life was a broken stereo, I'd be music to your ears and your fears would be drowned in my audio. You don't hear me though. And I'd shed light on your worst-case scenario. When you're crawling through the dark, my spark would light the way back home. You don't see me though. And we could be so good. I'm in your vicinity, but you do not consider me. Met you once or twice, but you probably don't remember me 'cause I go undiscovered. You confuse me for another. I make faces in your faceless crowd. And I've been screaming out loud. If your life was a broken stereo, I'd be music to your ears and your fears would be drowned in my audio. You don't hear me though. And I'd shed light on your worst-case scenario. When you're crawling through the dark, my spark would light the way back home. You don't see me though. And we could be so good

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