My Best Habit - The Maine

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To begin I'm not sorry
For myself, or any part of me
I won't beg on your pardon
You see
You know I'm not a human
One part anxiety, using
Two parts naivety
Just to keep sane

I'm a bitter little pill to swallow
I'm a little bit of letdown, my
My feet are hard to follow
(My best habit's letting you down)
Am I making any sense? I don't know
I'm a little bit of letdown, my
My feet are mine to follow
You don't get to decide

If you were waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down
And if you're searching for a sure thing, nice dream
Something like a machine
Then my best habit's letting you down
To you I don't exist, ain't what you're lookin' for
Good thing I don't exist for you at all anymore
So if you're waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down

Now we're back to the matter
Well if it's average you're after
Or ordinary, you'll have to move on
See without me, I'm not myself
And if I'm not me, then I am
Everyone else and [inaudible]

I'm a bitter little pill to swallow
I'm a little bit of letdown, my
My feet are hard to follow
(My best habit's letting you down)
Am I making any sense? I don't know
I'm a little bit of letdown, my
My feet are mine to follow
You don't get to decide

If you were waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down
And if you're searching for a sure thing, nice dream
Something like a machine
Then my best habit's letting you down
To you I don't exist, ain't what you're lookin' for
Good thing I don't exist for you at all anymore
So if you're waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down

As a single tear falls to the ground
For the people that we are not now
If you're not you you're everyone else
Who are you, who are you now?
Burned our teenage years down to the ground
Oh the hand on the clock's wearing out
If you're not you you're everyone else
Who are you, who are you?

If you were waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down

If you were waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down
And if you're searching for a sure thing, nice dream
Something like a machine
Then my best habit's letting you down
To you I don't exist, ain't what you're lookin' for
Good thing I don't exist for you at all anymore
So if you're waiting on the sunshine, blue sky
Cheap high, lullaby
Then my best habit's letting you down

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The Maine is an American rock band from Tempe, Arizona, USA that formed on January 21, 2007. The band's first release, the EP Stay Up, Get Down was released in late 2007, followed by a five song EP entitled The Way We Talk released on December 11, 2007. The band's first full-length album, Can't Stop, Won't Stop was released July 8, 2008. Their holiday release ...And a Happy New Year was dropped on December 2008. The Maine released its second full-length album, Black & White, on July 13, 2010 selling 22,634 copies in its first week. On December 6, 2011, the group's third album, Pioneer, was released and it peaked at No. 90 on the Billboard 200. Their latest full-length record Forever Halloween was released on June 4, 2013 reaching No. 39 on the Billboard 200 selling over 10,000 copies in its first week.

The Maine was created by bassist Garrett Nickelsen and drummer Patrick Kirch in November 2006. Singer John O'Callaghan joined soon after auditions for the band with no prior vocal experience, along with musicians Ryan Osterman and Alex Ross. Together, they collectively released the EP Stay Up, Get Down. Shortly thereafter Ryan and Alex departed the band for unknown reasons, but were replaced with Kennedy Brock and Jared Monaco. The Maine signed to Fearless Records and debuted with a five song EP entitled The Way We Talk in 2007. 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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