Artist: The Strokes
Track: Reptilia
Lyrics
He seemed impressed by the way you came in
"Tell us a story, I know you're not boring"
I was afraid that you would not insist
"You sound so sleepy, just take this, now leave me"
I said, please don't slow me down if I'm going too fast
You're in a strange part of our town
Yeah, the night's not over, you're not trying hard enough
Our lives are changing lanes, you ran me off the road
The wait is over, I'm now taking over
You're no longer laughing, I'm not drowning fast enough
Now every time that I look at myself
"I thought I told you, this world is not for you"
The room is on fire as she's fixing her hair
"You sound so angry, just calm down, you found me"
I said please don't slow me down if I'm going too fast
You're in a strange part of our town
Yeah, the night's not over, you're not trying hard enough
Our lives are changing lanes, you ran me off the road
The wait is over, I'm now taking over
You're no longer laughing, I'm not drowning fast enough
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The title “Reptilia” refers to the “reptilian brain”, the central part of your brain that handles basic emotions such as love and hate.
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[Verse 1] / He seemed impressed by the way you came in / "Tell us a story, I know you're not boring" / I was afraid that you would not insist / "You sound so sleepy, just take this
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[Verse 1: Julian Casablancas, Regina Spektor, Both] / You were / (Right) Modern girls always have to go / (Right on time) Old-fashioned men always want a mistress / (You were right
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[Verso 1] / Se veía impresionado por la forma en que entraste / "Cuéntanos una historia, sé que no eres aburrido" / Tenía miedo de que no insistieras / "Suenas tan adormecido, toma
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