I Sold My Bed, But Not My Stereo

Album: In a Tidal Wave Of Mystery (2011)
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  • Black is my favorite color
    Makes me feel like we know each other
    Blank tapes and posters on the door
    Listen to my Pink Floyd cover
    Take a seat like a backbeat lover
    Mixed tapes and cushions on the floor

    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo

    Paper bags and escalators
    Pushing up those broken faders
    Only way to find out who you are
    In a town of ones and zeros
    You are one magnetic hero
    Little things will always get you far

    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo

    Black is my favorite color
    Makes me feel like we know each other
    In a town of ones and zeros
    You are one magnetic hero

    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo
    I sold my bed, but not my stereo Writer/s: RYAN MERCHANT, SEBU SIMONIAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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