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neko come back home
show me that you care
that love's not just a flare on my sleeve
sleep well
i pray that cardboard boxes set the perfect stage
cause woodgrain makes all man made things seem so out of date
life is not a play it's what we make of the people we love
snails see the benefits
the beauty in every inch so
why why oh why why why?
are you quick to kiss?
she bites at blades and leaves
goddamn you shrubbery
i'm sick of vanity plates
should we move to the uk?
cause life here in the states has escaped

all the people above
like what we make of those people we love
snails see the benefits
the beauty in every inch so
why why why why why?
are you quick to kiss?
baby maybe i spoke too soon
i'll touch you once you make the first move
snails see the benefits
the beauty in every inch
i watch her as she runs
my mother jumps the gun
she puts her in her arms
that is just like my mom
never lets go never lets me grow old
i wanna pay her back
but love is nothing you can tax
my family's not rich by any means
but i feel we won the lottery that day
the rock swallowed the girl
and i cried as cameras caught my eyes
my tears turn into butterflies
that fly away as caskets close
a new day comes you'll wake unfold and
smile when you feel the sunlight
snails see the benefits
the beauty in every inch
so why why oh why why why?
are you quick to kiss?
baby maybe i spoke too soon
i'll touch you once you make the first move
snails see the benefits
the beauty in every inch
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Babybird is a British indie band, formed in 1995. The band is fronted by Stephen Jones, who has also released records as a solo artist, using his own name and the name Baby Bird. Jones had begun writing songs and recording home demos as part of an experimental theatre group in Sheffield. A collection of these demos (I Was Born a Man) was released in the summer of 1995, under the name Baby Bird. Following a warm critical reception for this record...

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