BNL lyrics


Maybe You Should Drive


  1. Jane
  2. Intermittently
  3. These Apples
  4. You Will Be Waiting
  5. A
  6. Everything Old is New Again
  7. Alternative Girlfriend
  8. Am I the Only One?
  9. Little Tiny Song
  10. Life, In a Nutshell
  11. The Wrong Man Was Convicted
  12. Great Provider


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    Jane

    (words & music by Stephen Duffy & Steven Page)



    The girl works at the store, sweet Jane St. Clair
    Was dazzled by her smile whil I shopped there
    It wasn't long before I lived with her
    I sang her songs while she dyed her hair

    Jane, divided, but I can't decide what side I'm on
    Jane decided only cowards stay, while traitors run
    Jane, Jane

    I'd bring her gold and frankincense and myrrh
    She thought that I was making fun of her
    She made me feel I was fourteen again
    That's why she thinks it's cooler if we'd just stay friends

    Jane doesn't think a man could ever be faithful
    Jane isn't giving me a chance to be shameful
    Jane, Jane

    I wrote a letter, she should have got it yesterday
    That life could be better by being together
    Is what I cannot explain to jane

    The girl works at the store, sweet Jane St. Clair
    Still dazzled by her smile while I shoplift there
    No promises as vague as Heaven
    No Juliana next to my Evan

    Jane, desired by the people at the school and work
    Jane is tired, 'cause every man becomes a lovesick jerk
    Jane, Jane


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    Intermittently

    (words & music by Steven Page)



    Someone somewhere has unglued our epoxy

    Someone somewhere has unglued our epoxy
    And now I'm kissing you by proxy
    Hope you don't mind

    Somewhere someone is dreaming of me
    Tries to love me,
    Hope you don't mind

    I love you
    Intermittently

    She's a lot like you but she don't look like you
    Okay, she's not you
    But she'll do fine

    I put my life on hold just to avoid confrontation
    But should I tell you to your face and
    Risk my hide?

    I love you
    Intermittently
    I love you intermittently

    When immeasurably
    Turns to intermittently
    There's no use in going on
    Except for fear of being wrong

    Every morning I just hit the ground yawning...

    Stick around if you enjoy disaster
    'Cause if you can't see what I'm after
    You must be blind

    I love you
    Intermittently
    I love you intermittently

    Didn't have the heart to say goodbye
    So I continued in my charlatan ways
    Did I say heart? I meant to say guts
    Now I'm on my own and I'm sorry that you're gone


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    These Apples

    (words & music by Ed Robertson)



    A friend bought me flowers, she said they were lilacs
    But I've never been good with plants
    Her next presentation, a new dictionary
    She'd circled the word "romance"
    So enthusiastic, a little bit drastic
    I shaved her name in my head
    And as she beheld it, she said I misspelled it;
    Need more be said?

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    These apples are delicious!
    "As a matter of fact they are," she said
    Can all this fruit be free?

    She wrote me a letter as big as a phone book
    I've never been big on mail
    I sent her a postcard from somewhere near Lefthbridge
    And wondered if it still went by rail
    I've never been frightened of being enlightened
    But some things can go too far
    Tough sometimes I stammer and mix up my grammar,
    You get what my meanings are

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    I'm not trying to sing a love song - I'm trying to sing in tune
    I know I am sometimes headstrong
    Falling in love, catching fire - I want to consumed
    Wondering will I ever tire?

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    You Will Be Waiting

    (words & music by Steven Page)



    As we walk together through the autumn, nearing winter
    Through the dying leaves and trees we call our home and native land
    You say you don't believe a thing I say, I say you don't believe a thing
    You say you can't believe how I don't understand

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    But I know
    That you will be waiting
    Oh I know
    Waiting there for me

    You say you cannot live with me, you need your own identify
    And now we air our laundry on national TV
    And so you hate my arroance, my smothering and sitting on the fence
    But I'm afraid of the hard permanence of letting you go free

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    I'm so sick of fighting and that effigy you're lighting looks
    An awful lot like whos name I just can't quite place
    And though you say it's not supposed to be me or any entity,
    Still through the flames and smoke I see I recognize that face

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    And you were someone who would
    Always tell me things I don't know,
    And tell me where to go
    But there I'll always go
    Whether or not you're waiting
    I don't care if you'll be waiting
    But please say that you will be waiting there for me


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    A

    (words & music by Steven Page)



    A is for angry, which is what you are at me
    A is for adult, which is what I'll never be
    A is for applesauce, my favourite meal
    A is for Adam, which is how I sometimes feel;
    Like I'm the only man on Earth, and I've forgotten what that's worth

    A is for Arthur, he's a loveable drunk
    A M & Azing, the Thelonius Monk
    A is for argument, A is for apparent
    A is for antagonism that's not even there and
    It's just you begging for attention or something I won't even mention

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    And I don't even know why you keep on trying
    Like I don't even know why I keep on lying
    There are millions of people in worlds of their own
    And two of them can't let go

    A is for algebra, I learned it in school
    A is what Fonzie said, 'cause he was very cool
    A is for adversary, A is for alection
    Ais arousal, you are giving me an arection
    C'mon I'm trying to show affection for longer than a half an hour

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    I met a woman I used to know
    Long before you, long ago
    All I could say, after hello
    Was "are you still single?"

    A is for attitude I can't help but wield
    A is for arrogance; emotional shield
    A is for acting, A is for abhorrently
    A is for asshole, which is what I am, how rude of me,
    I owe you an apology I'm sorry

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    Everything Old Is New Again

    (words & music by Stephen Duffy & Steven Page)



    Learn to lose, it's easier that way
    We've paid our dues, but we can't make life pay
    All across the world, people going mad
    In their mother's cars, the kids are feeling sad
    That's how it is, and I'll see you later

    Everything old is new again
    Everything under the sun
    Now that I'm back with you again
    We hug and we kiss
    We sit and make lists
    We drink and I bandage your wrists

    Wasted youth - there wasn't much to waste
    Down to the bone, and still losing weight
    With all the wishing in the world glistening in her eyes
    But when I say I love her, she thinks I'm telling lies
    Is it all lost? No, we never had it

    Everything old is new again,br> Everything under the sun
    All of our fears come true again
    Recycle reuse
    Resent and refuse
    Our parents' ideals and views

    She thinks the afterlife might just be where the action is
    With high schools built like prisons, she can't find a way to live

    Moved back home to fill the empty nest
    Afraid to roam, in love with second best
    While somewhere in the world, she's hosting her own show
    And everyone she questions never seems to know
    Who they are and where they are going

    Everything old is new again
    Everything under the sun
    Now that I'm without you again
    I wake up and eat
    I go back to sleep
    And let all my nightmares repeat

    All across the world, people going mad


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    Alternative Girlfriend

    (words & music by Stephen Duffy & Steven Page)



    You're in an all-girl band
    Your futon's second-hand
    Your parents understand, but you don't care

    I have a job in a shop
    I'm an undercover cop
    I make the cusonmers aren't thieves

    Old at being young
    Young at being old
    Everything's on hold within our evolution

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    Your're my alternative girlfriend
    I love you, and now you cannot pretend
    There's nothing left that won't cross over

    Last night we slept on the lawn
    You wok up and I was gone
    Back to the dream I dream to leave

    My life with her is a bore
    A worn-out metaphor
    No more surprises up its sleeve

    We're old at being young
    Young at being old
    Eveything's been sold to others' revoultions

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    Youl ive above your dad's four-car garage
    With your vinyl and imaginary entourage
    If I pull up in a U-Haul, pack up quick
    So we can get out of this town 'cause it makes me sick

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    Am I the Only One?

    (words & music by Ed Roberston)



    Am I the only one who gets to make you laugh,
    Laugh until you cry?
    Am I the only one who asks you to go,
    Go on without me?
    Am I the only one who loves when you leave
    Your hair down in front of your eyes?

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    And who do you think I am?
    And who do you think I'll be?
    Without you?

    Am I the only one who had to dress you up
    To see how you fell down?
    Am I the only one who needs you to go,
    Go on about me?
    Am I the only one who loves when you leave
    Your hair down in front of your eyes?

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    Little Tiny Song

    (words & music by Andrew Creeggan)



    Hey I'm a cow, I'm curious
    Hey watch me now, I'm furious

    Hey I'm a cow, I'm full of hate
    Hey watch me now, I'm on your plate


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    Life, in a Nutshell

    (words & music by Steven Page)



    When she was three
    Her Barbies always did it on the first date
    Now she's with me,
    There's never any need for them to demonstrate
    She's like a baby, I'm like a cat;
    When we are happy, we both get fat and still
    It's never enough, it's never enough
    It's never enough

    (chorus)
    But I don't tend to worry about the things that other people say
    And I'm learning that I wouldn't want it any other way
    Call me crazy, but it really doesn't matter
    All that matters to me is she

    Her life, in a nutshell
    No way would she want it to change me
    It's not that easy 'cause
    My time is often decided for me
    For me

    She memorized every pencil crayon colour in the box
    Her blue-green eyes complement the burnt sienna in her locks
    She's at the movies, I'm on the phone;
    When we're separated, we're never alone, but still
    It's never enough, it's never enough
    No it's never enough

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    I fell down
    With no one there to catch me from falling
    Then she came 'round
    And only her tenderness stopped me from bawling my eyes out
    I'm OK
    And that's why

    Her life, in a nutshell....


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    The Wrong Man was Convicted

    (words & music by Stephen Duffy & Steven Page)



    Who's lonely now? Which one of us is suffering?
    Who's in his cups? Which one of us recovering?
    Who likes to look at pictures and cries, but way too late?
    Who doesn't want to change a thing, accepting it was fate?

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    The wrong man was convicted
    You know I did the deed
    I thought that you would wait for me,
    Your wants I needn't heed
    The wrong man lies beside you
    And waits for you to wake
    And all because I lacked conviction
    The judgment's my mistake

    Who's breathless now? Who only hyperventilates?
    Who'd die for you? Who's dying inside anyway?
    Which one of us is sunshine and which one's growing dim?
    While two men dream of you at night, do you just dream of him?

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    Who's lonely now?
    Who's reaching out to no one?
    Who's lonely now?
    It takes one to know one

    I changed my mind; you said that I could change it back
    I wanted space, and now change has fallen through the cracks
    If I'm again beside your body, don't tell me where it's been
    It's cruel, unusual punishment to kiss fingerprinted skin

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    It's my mistake


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    Great Provider

    (words by Steven Page & Ed Robertson, music by Jim Creeggan, Steven Page, & Ed Robertson)



    You and I have been through this before
    I owe you my whole life, nothing more
    I never said that I liked you the most
    You're my father, I'm your son, who's the Holy Ghost?

    Where does the time go when it's not around here?

    Here we stand at the edge of the drive
    I'm just waiting for my ride to arrive
    I wait to see if you've any last words
    We pulled away, I called your name, I don't think you heard

    Where does the time go when it's not around here?
    I don't know
    Where does the time go when it's not around here?

    You want I never shared all thamuch
    When I leave, I'll be all right, I'll keep in touch
    As your road narrows, so mine grows wider
    As I leave I turn and wave to the Great Provider

    Where does the time go when it's not around here?
    I don't know
    Where does the time go when it's not around here?


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