From my soul I found some pride,
I only found this after she died,
From a moment I acquired such grace,
Everybody seemed to want to take her place.
The best things in life were dreams,
The best things in life it seems,
The best part to breaking up,
Is when you're waking up to me,
Reality never lives up to all as it used to be,
Never seemed quite what it used to mean,
All that it used to mean,
All that it used to mean,
All that it used to mean,
All that it used to seem.
Wasn't sure it was never quite clear,
What the hell was happening all around here,
Never seemed to make much sense,
All that fuss for just the little of common sense.
The best things in life were dreams,
The best things in life it seems,
The best part to breaking up,
Is when you're waking up to me,
Reality never lived up to quite as it used to seem,
Never seemed all that it used to mean,
Never seemed quite as it used to seem,
All that it used to mean,
All that it used to mean,
All that it used to seem,
All that it used to seem.
All that it used to mean,
All that it used to mean.
Beth Orton (born Elizabeth Caroline Orton) is a British singer-songwriter known for her folk-rock sound. Active since 1996, she gained international recognition with her debut album "Central Reservation" (1999), which featured the hits "She Cries Your Name" and "Written in the Sand". Orton is recognized for her evocative melodies, introspective lyrics, and use of both acoustic and electronic instruments. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with artists such as William Orbit, Brian Eno, and The Chemical Brothers. Some of her most acclaimed albums include "Daybreaker" (2002) and "Comfort of Strangers" (2016). Her music is characterized by an intimate and melancholic atmosphere, exploring themes of love, loss, and spirituality.
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