I'll be the corpse in your bathtub
Useless
I'll be as deaf as a post
If you hold me like a newborn
Whisper what you feel

My badly strung declaration to you
You'll spend the end of your days
Gently smiling like a newborn
Whisper what you feel

Love not by degrees

Press your lips to my eyes
Taste my tears on your tongue
Pull the blinds
Play our song
Nothing's changed
Nothing could be wrong

Scream in the night
Kick and strike like a newborn
Holding me shaking awake in the dark
All of these promises kept and unbroken
Tracing the scars
Tracing the scars
Even and cold as we both become older
Your arms bound about me
The hush in your voice
The warmth of your fingers entwined around mine
In the eve of our lives
Never a choice


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Newborn Lyrics as written by Richard Barry Jupp Peter James Turner

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    i think they sound like a happy-go-lucky side of radiohead. They have the experimental part of it down. They really sound the most like Doves to me. And a little like Coldplay with his desperate, yearning for love lyrics. I personally like Radiohead and Portishead better, because they're a million times more creative, but I love this band just as well. If you haven't heard them and you're reading this for some odd reason, listen to them. they're awsome!

    Phrogexon May 25, 2004   Link

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