You and that land which one dresh are leaving Hold me onto a mess a plenty Me and that land should grow, end to a hard part Meant a Christmas that's me and a friend. Pitch the baby should be their murmur Slip me home as we seal us in. "Pitch the Baby" is about Cocteau Twins singer Elizabeth Fraser's pregnancy and childbirth. "Pitch The Baby" lyrics. Here, too, have to have been to care for ya' / Only no-one to love missed his Pitch the baby should be their murmur Slip me home as we seal us in You and that land which one dresh are leaving Hold me onto a mess a plenty Me and that land should grow, end to a hard part Meant a Christmas that's me and a friend I only want to love you I only want to love you I only want to love you I only want to love you View Pitch Perfect song lyrics by popularity along with songs featured in, albums, videos and … Read or print original Pitch The Baby lyrics 2020 updated! Pitch the Baby Lyrics: It don't have to be too good for you / Only up to the waist-deep end / Pitch the baby / She doesn't even know you're / Sleeping up as we see her sun / Hear the language / Come Cocteau Twins Lyrics "Pitch The Baby" I’m so happy to care for you I only want to love you and Slip me home as we seal us in You and that land which one dresh are leaving Hold me onto a mess a plenty Me and that land should grow, end to a hard part I only want to love you I only want to love you I only want to love you I only want to love you The song, as with most of Heaven Or Las Vegas, marked a departure in Fraser's approach to writing lyrics.Previously, she'd used nonsense words and words from languages she couldn't speak or understand.