Home Is A Fire

Album: Codes and Keys (2011)
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  • Sleep
    Sleep with the lights on
    Shutter with shades drawn
    There's too many windows
    Noise, cars on the freeway
    Tempting a clean break
    There's nowhere left to go
    Watching the roots weave
    Through cracks in the concrete

    Plates, they will shift
    Houses will shake
    Fences will drift
    We will awake
    Only to find
    Nothing's the same
    Nothing's the same

    Home, home is a fire
    A burning reminder
    Of where we belong, oh
    With walls built up around us
    The bricks make me nervous
    They're only so strong, though
    They're only so strong, though

    Plates, they will shift
    Houses will shake
    Fences will drift
    We will awake
    Only to find
    Nothing's the same
    Nothing's the same
    Nothing's the same
    Nothing's the same
    As yesterday
    As yesterday Writer/s: Benjamin Gibbard, Christopher Walla
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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