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Please Stand Up - British Sea Power



     
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Take me somewhere quiet, please
These motorway exit gates
Are callin' to me dearly and I need a place to goAnd even numbers on a timetable
Arrivals and departures and those places, names
Never seemed so strange beforeIf there's anyone askin', did you get a rush?
There's no point in askin', it wasn't enough
There's nobody else here, so please stand upIf there's anyone askin', did you get a rush?
There's no point in askin', it wasn't enough
There's nobody else here, so please stand upThe occultation of a summer sun
Was burnin' holes in everyone
Defenseless, what was left inside could finally escapeIt seemed as if the streets had melted
It seemed as if the air was scented
I wish all of time could be like thisIf there's anyone askin', did you get a rush?
There's no point in askin', it wasn't enough
There's nobody else here, so please stand upOh, oh, oh my loveIf there's anyone askin', did you get a rush?
There's no point in askin', it wasn't enough
There's nobody else here, so please stand upAnd then all of a sudden it's all better, better
A little excitement makes us wetter, wetter

Oh, my love again, again, again, again my love

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British Sea Power are a four-man indie rock band based in Brighton, England, although three of the band hail originally from Kendal in Cumbria. Their style encompasses sweeping and often epic guitar pop with more visceral, angular and esoteric noises and instruments. Critics have likened their sound to a variety of groups, from The Cure to Pixies. They have released five albums and a number of EPs (most on Rough Trade) since they formed in 2000. The band is currently comprised of: Yan (Jan Scott Wilkinson) - Vocals, guitar


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