Tom: G#m
Introdução: G
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I fell asleep with the television on.
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I know my mind,
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And how it loves to run
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And I thought that I might try to nip it in the bud.
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See, I was freaking out at the party downstairs.
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I was speaking in tongues,
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And I was pulling out my hair.
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I was wailing 'bout the worst that's yet to come.
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And they said:
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"Maybe Radio Silence would do you some good tonight."
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But I don't know why
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When every time I try it, it just feels wrong
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And I can't fall asleep without the television on.
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So, I was half awake and I was having a dream
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Fed direct to my head via satellite beam.
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Oh, it feels so real, but it's too far to touch.
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And when I was standing in your line
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I swear it was almost like I could look you in the eye
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If the back and forth would ever stop.
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And I could take a seat in the silence,
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It might do us some good tonight.
G
But I don't know why,
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Or what it means that we've forgotten
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How to sleep, and how to dream without the television on.
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I fell asleep with a phone in my hand.
C D
I was all alone, and I was feeling pretty bad.
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It's like nothing I can do will ever be enough.
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Oh, and every day I'm feeling more and more
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Like I'm stuck in the stands of a spectator sport,
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Like there's no point now, and there never ever was.
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So, how can I spit, and how can I sing.
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If I don't believe in anything?
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And the television is always on, I need:
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Radio Silence.
C G
Give me Radio Silence.
C G
I need Radio Silence.
C
Give me Radio
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