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Native Bride - The Triffids



     
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You must have lost your nerve
You won't take a step outside
Going back to the stone age
You're going to take a native bride
Won't believe what happens to you...Some people say it's healthy
Some people say it's not
But you don't get satisfaction
From anything you've gotYou used to run to him
Then you wanted moreI fell in to a hole that was left where your heart was
(A hole that was left where your heart was)
I fell in to a hole that was left where your heart was
(A hole that was left where your heart was)
There's not much substance left in
What you can't resist
There's not much use in feeding
Hungers that persistYou used to run to him
Then you wanted moreYou're going to follow the jungle trail
Going to hire a native guide

Going back to the stone age baby
Going to take a native bride
Wait and see what happens to youI fell in to a hole that was left where your heart was
(A hole that was left where your heart was)
I fell in to a hole that was left where your heart was
(A hole that was left where your heart was)
I fell in to a hole that was left when you... kissed the native
bride
When you... kissed the native bride
When you... kissed the native bride
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The band originated in Perth, Western Australia in the late 1970s. They went through various line-up changes until the early 1980s when they moved to Sydney and later Melbourne and released their first LP Treeless Plain. The band toured extensively in Europe and caught the attention of the UK music press, being featured on the cover of NME twice. Four albums followed - Born Sandy Devotional, In The Pines, Calenture and The Black Swan - before the group disbanded in 1989. David McComb and "Evil" Graham Lee joined The Blackeyed Susans while Martyn P Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

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