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I'm trying to find this song, I don't remember the lyrics, it was in English. It could be from anywhere between 2000 to today. It's an indie song or lesser known pop or folk song. I don't remember the instrumentation but I believe it was the usual rock set of guitars/bass/drums. This is the only part I remember, my transcription might be off especially the chords.
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No, it's not clocks. But now that I think about it, it sounded a lot like Coldplay, I would've say it wasn't Chris Martin singing but now I'm not sure.



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