Vaccine - Mew

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Vaccine Lyrics

Two words a day - it seems a waste
Can we go on it into your place?
(Quick is the passing daylight)
And it's meant for you what is left of me
Is it on purpose you cannot see?
(What is the reason truly?)
We know you
And it's true, San Marie
We helped you get to be all rid of now
It's gone for good

Where vaccine Maria, fit Maria
Slowly searched the arch-less singing words
Don't worry, there were trips
See easy there were trips
Now I'm lost
You now have to find me

When you gotta bring it over
The feeling isn't over
And we can't create
(Still in your mind's eye)
And your retina is clouded
We made a joke about it
It was funny - kind of

We lost the plot
We plumb forgot
For all those tasking hours that stopped
(Quick is the passing daylight)
When your day is wrong
And it speaks to you
We know you're after some kind of truth
(What is the reason truly?)
We know you
And it's true, San Marie
We helped you get to be

Where vaccine Maria, fit Maria
Slowly searched the arch-less singing words
Don't worry, there were trips
See easy there were trips, now
Even when she has no wish for arms

When you gotta bring it over
The feeling isn't over
And we can't create
(Still in your mind's eye)
And your retina is clouded
We made a joke about it
It was funny - kind of
(Still in your mind's eye)
When you gotta bring it over
The feeling isn't over
And we can't create

That week you spent in the hospital
I was so scared you'd disappear
Did you know that?

We cope - it's to pieces now
The diligence of hope
And me - the worst kind of person
A person can be
Some prize!
But through your eyes I'm a wholly different size
Maybe we can make it together?

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Mew

Mew is an alternative rock band which formed in Hellerup, Denmark in 1995. The band consists of Jonas Bjerre (vocals), Bo Madsen (guitar), and Silas Utke Graae Jørgensen (drums). When on tour, Mew is supported by Dr. Nick Watts (Headswim) on keyboard, and Bastian Juel on bass (original bassist Johan Wohlert left in 2006, but returned to the band in 2014). The band's music can be described as experimental pop or as singer Jonas Bjerre mentioned in a recent interview: "I think that we combine pop music with something that's much more experimental, in our own way. I don't think I would even try and describe it. It's difficult."
Guitarist Bo Madsen has also classified Mew's music as "indie stadium".

The members of Mew started playing music together in 1995. Mew first achieved success in Denmark with their album Frengers, although their debut album, A Triumph for Man, had been met with much critical acclaim back in 1997. At the 2003 Danish Music Critics Award Show, Mew won the awards for "Album of the Year" and "Band of the Year." Until this point Mew was relatively unknown outside of Denmark; however after a European tour supporting R.E.M. Mew began to attract wider attention. After releasing the critically-acclaimed album And The Glass Handed Kites, featuring contributions from J Mascis from Dinosaur Jr, Mew has built on their success in Denmark as well as attracting attention from the UK. In the summer of 2006, they toured as the supporting act for Bloc Party in the U.S. as well as for Kasabian in the U.S. and Canada in the fall. After these tours, they returned to Denmark to work on new material.

On March 14th, 2007, Mew embarked on their first ever headlining tour in America with Oh No! Oh My! as the supporting act. Their fifth studio album, No More Stories/Are Told Today/I'm Sorry/They Washed Away//No More Stories/The World Is Grey/I'm Tired/Let's Wash Away, was released in August 25, 2009. They've also toured with Nine Inch Nails, Kings of Leon and Sigur Rós. In 2010, they released a greatest hits compilation called Eggs are Funny. Former bass player Johan Wohlert returned to the band in 2014.

Discography:
* A Triumph for Man (1997, re-released 2006)
* Half the World Is Watching Me (2000, re-released Aug 2007)
* Frengers (2003)
* And the Glass Handed Kites (2005)
* No More Stories... (2009)
* Eggs are Funny (2010)
* +- (2015)
* Visuals (2017)
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