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Swimming In Winter - British India



     
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I had something to tell you; I’ve forgotten what it was
I think I lost your number though, so I keep it to myself
And I read a couple novels, and I saw a couple films
Still I feel exact same way I did the day you left, the day you left
Another Sunday morning and another Tuesday night
I walked right past the last six months and I watched them fade from sight
And the ambulance and cop cars are still ringing in my ears
Twenty hundred, thirty thousand, million, billion years
And I’m feeling much better
At least that’s what I tell myself
And I’m feeling much better
At least that’s what I tell myself, tell myself
The one after the last one and the one before the first
It was better than the best of times and more awful than the worst
And I make myself some dinner and I make myself dessert

We’re swimming in the winter; we’re just trying to make it work
And I’m feeling much better
At least that’s what I tell myself
And I’m feeling much better
At least that’s what I tell myself, tell myself
(Instrumental)
And I’m feeling much better
At least that’s what I tell myself
And I’m feeling much better
At least that’s what I tell myself, tell myself
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Lyrics submitted by Nathan Brown.

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British India is an alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band is comprised of Declan Melia (vocals, guitar), Nic Wilson (guitar), Will Drummond (bass) and Matt O'Gorman (drums). The band is notable for their single "Tie Up My Hands", taking the number one spot in the jtv music television programme, with their debut album Guillotine produced by Harry Vanda. Guillotine was also nominated for Triple J's J Award in 2007 and in December of that year British India won the AIR Award for 'Best New Independent Artist'.

Read more about British India on Last.fm.


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