Bitte Bitte - The Phoenix Foundation



     
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Bitte Bitte Lyrics


When all of the squats have been turned into gallery spaces
and the punks out on the corner, what's that look on their faces?
It says; "What do we do, now that all of the yuppies replaced us?"
Don't worry my brother there's just one world,
but many, many, many placesBitte, Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, (Bitter)
Please, don't be. My Friend.
Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, (Bitter)
Im going back to Mitte AgainWe've finally reached the point of super saturation
Our feat in the water that stands in for a border of light
Condemn and construct distrupt and give up then just sit down
Don't worry my brother there's just one ocean
But many many ways to displace itBitte, Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, (Bitter)
Please, don't be. My Friend
Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, (Bitter)
Im going back to Mitte AgainI made a corporate mess
You did a free-lance shit
In the cosmic fabric of reality split;
Like a brain in two, the left and right

The voice of reason, the noise of might
Wie cann ich diese veld mit magie koncorllieren?Don't worry my brother, don't worry my sister
Don't worry my land locked wayward driftersBitte, Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, (Bitter)
Please, don't be. My Friend
Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, Bitte, (Bitter)
Im going back to Mitte Again

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There are two bands called The Phoenix Foundation; one from New Zealand and a lesser-known act from Finland. New Zealand's The Phoenix Foundation formed in Wellington, New Zealand by founding members Sam Scott, Luke Buda and Conrad Wedde in 1997. They are joined by Will Ricketts (percussion), Tom Callwood (bass) and Chris O'Connor (drums). They plan to release an EP in early 2014. Their fifth album Fandango[/b was released on April 29 by Universal in Australasia and Memphis Industries for the rest of the world.

Read more about The Phoenix Foundation on Last.fm.


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