Butterfly House

Album: Butterfly House (2010)
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  • Inside the Butterfly House
    The wind blows in
    From the pier
    The Punch and Judy stand
    Before you, the it disappears

    I dim the lights
    And tell your fortune
    We'll be there soon

    In the Butterfly House

    Back to the sea
    A ship comes in
    To a half moon town

    Hear the towers fall
    And watch dreamland

    Burn to the ground

    I dim the lights
    And tell your fortune
    We'll be there soon

    In the Butterfly House

    Long ago
    When the music played
    From the steeple
    To the bay
    Time went by
    In the warm summer sky
    As we walked
    Free of loneliness and doubt

    In the Butterfly House Writer/s: James Alexander Skelly, Nicholas Steven Power
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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