House

Album: Wuthering Heights (2025)
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  • Can I speak to you privately for a moment?
    I just want to explain
    Explain the circumstances
    I find myself in
    What and who I really am
    I'm a prisoner
    To live for eternity
    I was thinking, "What is this place?"
    I thought it would be perfect
    I thought
    "I want it to be perfect"
    Please
    Let it be perfect
    Am I living in another world?
    Another world I created
    For what?
    If it's beauty
    Do you see beauty?
    If there's beauty
    Say it's enough

    I think I'm gonna die in this house
    I think I'm gonna die in this house
    I think I'm gonna die in this house
    I think I'm gonna die in this house
    I think I'm gonna die in this hou- house
    I think I'm gonna die in this house
    I think I'm gonna die in this house
    I think I'm gonna die in this house

    In every room
    I hear silence Writer/s: Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Finn Keane, John Cale, Nathan Klein
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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