Leave your past at the front door
And run away like you did before
Blisters, blisters, blisters

Let's consider a change of scenery
It's getting boring by the sea
Pictures, pictures, pictures

Oh, no (oh, no, no, no)
Can't escape anything in this town
Knock yourself out
Oh, no, no, no
Can't escape anything in this town
Knock yourself out

Such a harsh tongue, used so easily
Never hear it much in front of me
Keep quiet, keep quiet, keep quiet

Let's consider a change of scenery
It's getting boring by the sea
Pictures, pictures, pictures

Oh, no (oh, no, no, no)
Can't escape anything in this town
Knock yourself out
Oh, no, no, no
Can't escape anything in this town
Knock yourself out

Oh, no, no, no, no
I can't escape anything in this town
Knock yourself out
Oh, no, no, no
Can't escape anything in this town
Can't escape

Anything in this town (can't escape)
Anything in this town (can't escape)
Anything in this town (can't escape)
Anything in this town

Leave your past at the front door
And run away like you did before
Blisters, blisters, blisters

Let's consider a change of scenery
It's getting boring by the sea
Pictures, pictures, pictures


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It's Getting Boring by the Sea Lyrics as written by Steven Ansell Laura Mary Carter

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    These lyrics aren't right. In the album booklet it says:

    "leave your past atthe front door and run away like you did before blisters

    let's consider a change of scenery it's getting boring by the sea pictures

    oh, no no no no, you can't escape anything in this towon knock yourself out

    such a harsh tongue used so easily never hear it much in front of me keep quiet

    let's consider a change of scenery it's getting boring by the sea pictures

    oh, no no no no, you can't escape anything in this town knock yourself out you can't escape anything in this town you can't escape"

    About the meaning I agree. The "such a harsh tongue used so easily never hear it much in front of me" is obviously about gossiping. You can't escape anything, because everyone knows everything you do.

    Love it!

    brainisinthedirton February 26, 2009   Link

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