Neath an avalanche
Soft as moss
I'm a creeping-in, intangible sense of loss
I'm the memory you can't get out your head
If I leave you now
You'll wish you were somewhere else instead

I'm the manta ray
I'm the louse
I am the photograph
They found in your burned down house
I'm the sound of money washing down the drain
I am the pack of lies
The baby that keeps you sane, hey

Gates of heaven are open wide
God help me baby I'm trapped inside
Feel like I'm buried alive

I'm, I'm the bottom line
Of the joke
I'm in ecstasy
Spilling like bright egg-yolk
I'm the thoughts you're too ashamed to ever share
And I am the smell of it
You're trying to wash out of your hair

Gates of heaven are open wide
God help me baby I'm lost inside
Feels like I'm buried alive
The possibilities limitless
Just give me something that's more than this
One shot and I'll never miss
Yes

I'm the babe that sleeps
Through the Blitz
I am a sudden and quite unexpected twist
I am your one true love who sleeps with someone else
I am your nemesis
Baby I'm life sweet life itself, yeah, yeah (yeah)


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Nemesis Lyrics as written by Neill Maccoll David Gray

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    The key line of this song is the last one..."Baby I'm life...sweet life itself."

    He's basically telling us what his Nemesis is (not necessarily David himself, but the song's protagonist. Songwriters often get confused with their own protagonists, which is odd because often they are the songwriter's friends, or family...or even fans.)

    The 'gates of heaven' he's trapped inside are the days of everyday life - the normalcy of it. The overwhelming

    The references to the 'sound of money washing down the drain...' and 'the creeping intangible sense of loss' are things we all experience in life true life itself.

    dumbasrockson May 27, 2010   Link

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