Polite - Bijou Phillips



     
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Polite Lyrics


And even my head, playing it's part
It's not time, we can't get away with it
Even my heart, playing my head holding time
Just to get away with itIt don't matter what we think of
It don't matter what we try
I'd even lay my life down
Just to cross that lineIt don't matter what I say to you
It don't matter if I cry
The silence of the evening
Sweet as suicideAnd even my life couldn't suffice
It's not polite all right
And if I could lie to you
I'll deny it every time
Willingly apt to fall for you
Beginning toIt don't matter what we think of it
It don't matter what we try
I'd even lay my life down
Just to cross that lineDon't matter what I say to you

It don't matter if I cry
The silence of the evening
The sweetest suicideIt don't matter what we think of it
It don't matter what we're tryin'
I'd even lay my life down
Just to cross the lineDon't matter what I say to you
It don't matter if I cry
The silence of the evening
The sweetest suicideIt don't matter what I think of it
It don't matter what we try
I'd even lay my life down
Just to cross the lineIt don't matter what I say to you
It don't matter if I cry
The silence of the evening
The sweetest suicide

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Bijou Lilly Phillips (born April 1, 1980 in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut,) is an American actress, fashion model, and singer. Phillips' debut album titled I'd Rather Eat Glass, was released in 1999. She toured with the Lilith Fair music festival in the same year. As of 2007, Phillips is working on a second album and has posted several demos on her MySpace page.

Phillips spent her childhood in New York, California and South Africa. When she was 13, she became a model to escape boarding school and became one of the youngest people to grace the cover of Interview Magazine and Italian Vogue. Bijou also appeared in several ads for Calvin Klein.

At 17, she acquired a record deal and began work on her album ‘I’d Rather Eat Glass’ produced by Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison.

She was later cast in “Black and White” by director James Toback and garnered nothing but glowing praise from critics for her performance. Larry Clark cast her in “Bully” which led The Hollywood Reporter to name her one of 2002’s “Shooting Stars” of tomorrow. Bijou continues to make great films with last year’s role opposite Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger in “The Door in the Floor”, a film adaptation of John Irving’s novel “A Widow For One Year”. She most recently completed a leading role opposite Anne Hathaway in Oscar winning writer, Stephan Gaghan’s “Havoc”, directed by Oscar winning documentary filmmaker, Barbara Kopple.

Recent projects include Venom, an appearance on CSI, Dark Streets and the 2007 sequel to Hostel, untitled Hostel : Part II. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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