We used to leave the blue lights on
And there was a beat
Ever since you have been gone it's all caffeine-free
Faux punk fatigues
Said it all before
They try to kick it, their feet fall asleep
Get no harm done, no
None of them want to fight me

Combat baby, come back baby
Fight off the lethargy
Don't go quietly
Combat baby
Said you would never give up easy
Combat baby, come back

Get back in town
I want to paint it black
I want to get around
Easy living crowd, so flat
Said it all before
They try to kick it, their feet fall asleep
I want to be wrong, but
No one here wants to fight me, like you do

Combat baby, come back baby
Fight off the lethargy
Don't go quietly
Combat baby
Said you would never give up easy
Combat baby, come back

I try to be so nice
Compromise
Who gets it good?
Every mighty, mild seventies child
Every mighty, mild seventies child
Beats me

Do do doo
Do do doo
Do do doo
Do do do doo
Do do doo
Do do doo
Do do doo
Do do do doo

Combat baby, come back baby
Combat baby, come back
Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye baby
Combat baby, come back

How I miss your ranting
Do you miss my all time lows?


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Combat Baby Lyrics as written by James Shaw Emily Haines

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    This was the first song that really got me listening to music in general, back in the day. Metric always has been my favorite band, and Emily Haines my favorite singer... ANYWAYS, I feel the meaning of the song is rather simple.

    The singer yearns for their lover/other half to come back into their life, so they can "tear up the town" and feel alive again.

    HarlequinChaoson February 02, 2011   Link

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