This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
Cracked phone line
Means nothing
My brain's in fights and vain
My breathing
So shallow
It helps to cut the pain
What's outside?
Sneaks inside
How we contaminate
This war zone of my soul
I underestimate
I've never really thought about it that much
It's only ever violence that's in my touch
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
The pills they, quit working
They take more than they give
Emotions on flat line
It's all that I can give
The rising
The falling
My mind keeps tricking me
It throws me a life raft
Then leaves me out at sea
I've never really thought about it that much
It's only ever violence that's in my touch
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
I've never really thought about it that much
It's only ever violence that's in my touch
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Means nothing
My brain's in fights and vain
My breathing
So shallow
It helps to cut the pain
What's outside?
Sneaks inside
How we contaminate
This war zone of my soul
I underestimate
I've never really thought about it that much
It's only ever violence that's in my touch
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
The pills they, quit working
They take more than they give
Emotions on flat line
It's all that I can give
The rising
The falling
My mind keeps tricking me
It throws me a life raft
Then leaves me out at sea
I've never really thought about it that much
It's only ever violence that's in my touch
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
I've never really thought about it that much
It's only ever violence that's in my touch
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Appears, appears, appears
I am built this way
Lyrics submitted by darksidegurl_01
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