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Baby Britain feels the best
Floating over a sea of vodka
Separated from the rest
Fights problems with bigger problemsSees the ocean fall and rise
Counts the waves that somehow didn't hit her
Water pouring from her eyes
Alcoholic and very bitterFor someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart
And I can't help until you startWe knocked another couple back
The dead soldiers lined up on the table
Still prepared for an attack
They didn't know they'd been disabledFelt a wave, a rush of blood
You won't be happy 'til the bottle's broken
You're out swimming in the flood
You kept back, you kept unspokenFor someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart

And I can't help you until you startYou got a look in your eye
When you're saying, goodbye
Like you wanna say, hiThe light was on but it was dim
Revolver's been turned over
And now it's ready once again
The radio was playing 'Crimson and Clover'London bridge is safe and sound
No matter what you keep repeating
Nothing's gonna drag me down
To a death that's not worth cheatingFor someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart
And I can't help until you startFor someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart

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Formed in October of 2000, Bayside consisted of four musicians looking for a chance to play music the rest of their lives. They recorded a demo and the band began playing shows around Long Island, NY. They quickly caught the eye of Brooklyn, New York's Dying Wish Records, who released their first EP, "Long Stories Short", featuring the songs "Foot Impressions", "Days Of My Life", "Red Head VS. The Pretty Red Bracelet", "Downtime", "Ask For It", and "Advance Letter Goodbye".

Read more about Bayside on Last.fm.


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