“In pitch dark I go walkin' in your landscape
Broken branches trip me as I speak
Just 'cause you feel it doesn’t mean it’s there”

—  Thom Yorke

Lyrics, Hail to the Thief (2003)

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English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter 1968

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