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The Enemy - Dirty Pretty Things



     
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So far dishonest as the day is long
I'm sorry so I'll go now
But I love you, so it won't be long
And the specters in the masonry
Remind us of the things that might have beenIsn't it time you washed your face?
It looks like a burnt out fireplace
And I am awash with memories
And worrying complexitiesBut in time
(In time)
You'll find it very scary
It's hard to live respectfullyThe enemy as I know it
Is right inside my head
The enemy as I know it
Is right inside my headEveryone's still all over the place
And not to humble to embrace
And oh my gosh the memories
But your arrogance perplexes meNow this time
(This time)

I shouldn't be so lazy
Just try to live respectfullyThe enemy as I know it
Is right inside my head
The enemy as I know it
Is right inside my headSo are you giving it a shot now?
And it all came back
And you did a little turn nowWell, they didn't like that
Are you going to give it up for?
(And the specters in the masonry
Remind us of the things that might have been)All you need's a gentle heart
To see you through endless dark
All you need's a gentle heart
To see you through endless darkThe enemy as I know it
Is right inside my head
The enemy as I know it
Is right inside my headThe enemy as I know it
Is right inside my head
The enemy as I know it
Is right inside my head

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Dirty Pretty Things were a band fronted by former member of The Libertines Carl Barât. The formation of the band was announced in September 2005, after The Libertines had split up in 2004 due to a falling out between Barât and Peter Doherty. Barât had done some work with Vertigo Records and had previously revealed that his new project was with the label. Didz Hammond announced he was leaving The Cooper Temple Clause to join the band alongside ex-Libertines drummer Gary Powell and guitarist Anthony Rossomando, who had filled in for Doherty following his departure from the Libertines.

Read more about Dirty Pretty Things on Last.fm.


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