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Those who are dead, are not dead
They're just living in my head
And since I fell for that spell
I am living there as well, oh
Time is so short and I'm sure
There must be something more
Those who are dead, are not dead
They're just living in my head, oh
And since I fell for that spell
I am living there as well, oh
Time is so short and I'm sure
There must be something more
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh
You thought you might be a ghost
You thought you might be a ghost
You didn't get to heaven, but you made it close
You didn't get to heaven, but you made it close
You thought you might be a ghost
You thought you might be a ghost
You didn't get to heaven but you made it close
You didn't get to heaven but you oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Those who are dead, are not dead
They're just living in my head
Ooh
"42" is a captivating track by the world-renowned British band Coldplay, known for its ethereal soundscapes and poignant lyrics. Featured on their 2008 album "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends," the song stands out for its contemplative mood and introspective themes. The blend of atmospheric melodies and Chris Martin's emotive vocals has resonated with fans globally, making it a memorable entry in Coldplay's rich discography.
As Coldplay continues to evolve their sound and explore new musical territories, "42" remains a cherished gem in their catalog. Fans of the band often appreciate other hits like "Fix You" and "The Scientist," which similarly blend emotive storytelling with mesmerizing melodies, solidifying Coldplay's status as one of the leading forces in modern music.