Brain Damage - The Waifs

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Brain Damage Lyrics

im going out to damage my brain
you wont come you sya your staying at home
its no shame
night and day
we see each other anyway
weve got to move weve got to get away
its a long cold night but theres a better day
wouldnt you say correct me if im wrong
we've got all the good reasons for time on our own


you see me all of the time
and you see me all of the time
and you see me all of the time
hey throw me some line

its him and her
its this and that
i feel my tyre goin flat
theres no get up and go for gettin it on
we've got all the good reasons for time on our own

you see me all of the time
you see me all of the time
you see me all of the time
i said hey hey throw me some line

you see me all of the time
you see me all of the time
you see me all of the time
i said hey hey throw me some line

no no
no dont you throw me that line
ahh no no
no dont you throw me that line
no no
no dont you throw me that line
because i dont wanna hear about it
i dont want to here about it
i dont want to here about it
i dont want to here about it

you see me all of the time
you see me all of the time
you see me all of the time
i said hey hey throw me some line

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The Waifs (originally styled as The WAiFS) are an Australian folk rock band formed in 1992 in Albany, Western Australia, by Josh Cunningham (guitar, vocals), and sistersVikki Thorn (née Simpson) (harmonica, guitar, vocals) and Donna Simpson (guitar, vocals). Their tour band includes Ben Franz (bass) and David Ross Macdonald (drums).

The band's 2003 album Up All Night reached the top five of the Australian Albums Chart, it achieved double platinum status and won four ARIA Awards in October. Two further top five albums were issued, Sun Dirt Water in 2007 and Temptation in 2011. The Waifs have three top fifty singles, "London Still" (2002), "Bridal Train" (2004) and "Sun Dirt Water". The band supported Bob Dylan on his 2003 Australian tour and then his 2003 North American tour, including a gig at the Newport Folk Festival.

The Waifs founded the independent label Jarrah Records in July 2002, co-owned with fellow musician John Butler, and their common manager Phil Stevens, which handles their Australian releases. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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