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Baby Britain
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Baby Britain feels the best
Floating over a sea of vodka
Separated from the rest
Fights problems with bigger problems

Sees the ocean fall and rise
Counts the waves that somehow didn't hit her
Water pouring from her eyes
Alcoholic and very bitter

For someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart
And I can't help until you start

We knocked another couple back
The dead soldiers lined up on the table
Still prepared for an attack
They didn't know they'd been disabled

Felt a wave a rush of blood
You won't be happy 'til the bottle's broken
And you're out swimming in the flood
You kept back you kept unspoken

For someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart
And I can't help until you start

You got a look in your eye
When you're saying goodbye
Like you want to say hi

The light was on but it was dim
Revolver's been turned over
And now it's ready once again
The radio was playing "crimson and clover"

London bridge is safe and sound
No matter what you keep repeating
Nothing's gonna drag me down
To a death that's not worth cheating

For someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart
And I can't help until you start

For someone half as smart
You'd be a work of art
You put yourself apart
And I can't help until you start

Overall Meaning

The song "Baby Britain" by Elliott Smith is a melancholic and somber tune that tells the story of a person who chooses to numb their pain and deal with their problems by drinking alcohol. The first verse sets the tone by describing the feeling of being "floating over a sea of vodka," and the singer's way of fighting problems with "bigger problems." The second verse talks about the singer's sense of isolation and bitterness, which is beautifully phrased as "Water pouring from her eyes/ Alcoholic and very bitter."


The chorus of the song is particularly interesting as it juxtaposes the singer's self-defeating behaviors with their potential for brilliance if only they could get past their issues. This is seen in the lines, "For someone half as smart/ You'd be a work of art/ You put yourself apart/ And I can't help until you start." The song's final verses describe the singer's destructive tendencies and their inability to communicate their true feelings. The final line of the song, "Like you want to say hi," is particularly poignant, as it portrays the singer's desire for connection but their inability to achieve it.


Overall, "Baby Britain" is a masterful exploration of addiction, isolation, and the crushing weight of one's inner demons.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby Britain feels the best
Baby Britain, probably the singer's lover, is feeling euphoric


Floating over a sea of vodka
Baby Britain has been drinking heavily


Separated from the rest
Baby Britain feels isolated from others


Fights problems with bigger problems
Baby Britain deals with issues through self-destructive behaviors


Sees the ocean fall and rise
Baby Britain observes the waves and tides


Counts the waves that somehow didn't hit her
Baby Britain is lucky to avoid harm despite living dangerously


Water pouring from her eyes
Baby Britain is crying


Alcoholic and very bitter
Baby Britain is an alcoholic and resentful


For someone half as smart
If Baby Britain were less intelligent,


You'd be a work of art
she would be an extraordinary person


You put yourself apart
But Baby Britain keeps herself at a distance


And I can't help until you start
The artist cannot intervene unless Baby Britain changes


We knocked another couple back
The singer and Baby Britain drink some more


The dead soldiers lined up on the table
Empty liquor bottles accumulate


Still prepared for an attack
Baby Britain anticipates difficulties


They didn't know they'd been disabled
Inanimate objects, such as empty bottles, have no say or awareness


Felt a wave a rush of blood
The artist experiences a sudden surge of emotions


You won't be happy 'til the bottle's broken
Baby Britain's drinking is out of control and may lead to destruction


And you're out swimming in the flood
Baby Britain will remain reckless and face the consequences


You kept back you kept unspoken
Baby Britain conceals her feelings and thoughts


You got a look in your eye
The artist can sense Baby Britain's emotions


When you're saying goodbye
Baby Britain may be leaving or distancing herself


Like you want to say hi
But her expression seems inconsistent and ambivalent


The light was on but it was dim
The situation appears to offer hope, but it is uncertain and dim


Revolver's been turned over
The revolver, perhaps a metaphor for Baby Britain's tendencies, has been reset


And now it's ready once again
It is a matter of time until Baby Britain relapses


The radio was playing "crimson and clover"
The surroundings are incongruously cheerful despite the ominous atmosphere


London bridge is safe and sound
The artist reassures himself that he is safe from harm and despair


No matter what you keep repeating
Even if Baby Britain protests or objects


Nothing's gonna drag me down
The singer will stay resilient


To a death that's not worth cheating
But not to a pointless demise


For someone half as smart
If Baby Britain were less intelligent,


You'd be a work of art
she would still be unique and remarkable


You put yourself apart
But Baby Britain still isolates herself


And I can't help until you start
The singer can assist Baby Britain only if she initiates a change




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steven Paul Smith

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