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"Lovers in Japan" - Coldplay








It was a chilly night. I tossed and turned trying to get warm. Getting up every half hour to turn the heater on then off... then on again.

With socks, without socks.

With or without a sweatshirt on.

I'm sensitive to extreme temperatures.

You should see me in the car: ac on/off, windows up, down or just a crack to let the outside air in...what's the point in all this?

Well, I woke up with no socks on, sweatshirt on the floor, half the covers off me and freezing! In the middle of dealing with all of this mess, the first thing that popped into my head was the chorus to this song. How it deals with weather, I'm not sure. But...it seemed relevant at the time as I tried to find my missing pair of socks with a penguin stitched on the upper left corners.

Maybe I wanted the sun to come out, but for now I'll settle for what I truly love: the cold.

Lyrics:

Lovers, keep on the road you're on
Runners, until the race is run

Soldiers, you've got to soldier on

Sometimes even right is wrong


They are turning my head out

To see what I'm all about

Keeping my head down

To see what it feels like now

But I have no doubt

One day, we are gonna get out


Tonight maybe we're gonna run

Dreaming of the Osaka sun

Ohh ohh...
Dreaming of when the morning comes


They are turning my head out

To see what I'm all about

Keeping my head down
To see what it feels like now

But I have no doubt
One day the sun will come out


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