Sometimes it's better not to know
Holding on to something when you should just let go
True words, spoken in a dream
Swimming to the surface like a last breath, last scream

Push, pull, hurry up and stall
Would you give a little if you can't give it all?
Ten years of picking at a seam
Trying to wake the kid, messing up my wet dream
Hey kid, rock and roll, a bulls eye's hung on your soul

I wish I knew a sure simple way to reach you
I'd be the king if I could say to you
'Cut the baby in two'
Baby in two

True words spoken in a dream
Swimming to the surface like a last breath, last scream
Sometimes it's better not to know
Holding on to nothing when you should just let go
Hey kid, rock and roll, a bulls eye's hung on your soul

I wish I knew a sure simple way to reach you
I'd be the king if I could say to you
'Cut the baby in two'
The baby in two

Sometimes this sweet life feels like
It's never been as bad as it is tomorrow
All right, you can cry
Living with the price of a world of sorrow


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Baby in Two Lyrics as written by Joe Pernice

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    I can't be the only person who loves this song, right? I'm not really a huge Pernice Brothers fan, but this song is absolutely brilliant from start to finish. Best and most interesting use of a biblical reference I've heard in years. The doubled backing vocals, the imagery, the way the drums stop and start at exactly the right moments--all perfect.

    EnidCaulfieldon March 29, 2007   Link

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