Bayside - They're Not Horses, They're Unicorn
Bayside - They're Not Horses, They're Unicorns


Bayside - They're Not Horses, They're Unicorns Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Walking Wounded
Released: 2007

They're Not Horses, They're Unicorns Lyrics


You're pulling out your teeth
And I'm the Novocaine you pump in your cheek
That's why I'm still around, you've got blood running down your chin
But you suffered peacefully

She was a termite
Eating away at my roots
I was just a lost soul who needed a home
I was filling a void with you

And I can't, can't wait
Till you've see see seen
What death and disgust
Have done to me

And I spent three years
Wishing for two things
That one day you'd break
And I'd get to see

How all the choices you've made
Would drive you insane
I wish we never met

As angry as I sound
That's just the way I cover up, the way I feel
I've been that way for years and years
Slave to broken hearts and sex appeal

And she was a termite
Eating away at my roots
I was just a lost soul who needed a home
I was filling a void with you

And I can't, can't wait
Till you've see see seen
What death and disgust
Have done to me

And I spent three years
Wishing for two things
That one day you'd break
And I'd get to see

How all the choices you've made
Would drive you insane
I wish we never met

She was a termite
Eating away at my roots
I was just a lost soul who needed a home
I was filling a void with you

And I can't, can't wait
Till you've see see seen
What death and disgust
Have done to me

And I spent three years
Wishing for two things
That one day you'd break
And I'd get to see

How all the choices you've made
Would drive you insane
I wish we never met
Writer/s: RANERI, ANTHONY S / O'SHEA, JACK A / GHANBARIAN, NICK / GUGLIELMO, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
Publisher: Another Victory Publishing
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They're Not Horses, They're Unicorns
  • Before Bayside lead singer Anthony Raneri got married and started a family in 2014, many of his songs dealt with relationship struggles, including this one where he describes an ex-lover as "a termite eating away at my roots."

    In our interview with Raneri , he explained that he gives himself little exercises to keep his songwriting fresh and get him out of his comfort zone. On this song, he gave himself an interesting assignment: incorporate a 3-2-1 countdown into the lyric. The result:

    I spent three years wishing
    For two things,
    that one day you'd break
  • The title of this song doesn't appear in the lyric. It implies the delusion of the girl Raneri is singing about.