Verse 1
Truly, it's for real
We all have to deal with shame
Do we watch, do we ever stop
Another drop everyday
Here we are running round
The circle's like a penny's round
For revenge, we would say
You would look and be amazed

Short Chorus
You tire us
The little bits of misery

Verse 2
Feeling everything
All the problems I will bring
You might think that, that I'm OK
There's one word less that you can say
Fooling us like you fool yourself
You're in danger from your wealth
Treating stuff with no regard
Nothing sacred we are scarred

Chorus
You won't take
No rift from me
In every place
We feel defeat
And you tire us out
The little bits of misery

Bridge
We got there
Went oh yeah
Maybe
We should take a re-check

Repeat Chorus (x2)







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Little Bits Lyrics as written by Cameron Andrew Mcvey Cameron Mcvey

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    General Comment

    I wonder who she's singing about. It's about someone with no regard for the people around him.

    I love the "dark" aspect of it... This is one of my favorite Siobhan songs.

    FeyTHon October 12, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    this is a haunting song! My favorite off of Revolution In Me. Very dark.

    SMUSER17185761on June 04, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    I love this song, and it's so good people have commented but there's a couple of mistakes in the lyrics I think...

    'We all have to deal with shame' should be 'We will have to deal with shame' 'Here we are running around' should be 'Here we are around and around' 'You tire us the little bits of misery' should be 'You tie us with little bits of misery' 'You might think that, that I'm ok' should be 'You might think that that's ok' 'No rift from me' should be 'No wrath from me' And the bridge should be

    'We got that Where are we at? Maybe we should take a rain-check?'

    But all good, hope this helps anyone's interpretation!

    xammillionon November 17, 2009   Link
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    I think this is about bullies in general.

    djpalmer93on May 04, 2012   Link

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