“Music when the lights go out
Love goes cold in shades of doubt
The strange face in my mind is all too clear
Music when the lights come on
The girl I thought I knew has gone
And with her my heart has disappeared”

—  Pete Doherty

"Music When the Lights Go Out" (with Carl Barat)
Lyrics and poetry

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English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist 1979

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