Your House

Album: Open Wide (2024)
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  • Right around six or something
    There I was
    Barefoot in the street
    Where I thought I'd
    Float through your door
    And I'd, I'd been there before
    But I ain't so

    Oh, love
    I'm going nowhere you won't find me
    Maybe I sold love
    For what it's worth on the street
    Said, "Oh, love
    There ain't a sharp enough knife
    To cut me out of your life
    I'm going to your house tonight"

    And there's gold in the sky
    City, we tried
    Shining East of your face
    Thought you'd aim at her gates
    Though there's nothing to say
    But I am

    Oh, love
    I'm going nowhere you won't find me
    Maybe I sold love
    For what it's worth on the street
    Said, "Oh, love
    There ain't a sharp enough knife
    To cut me out of your life
    Who's going to your house tonight?"

    I'm leaving everything to you
    So save me the trouble
    As you're sliding into view
    Save me the trouble

    Oh, love
    I'm going nowhere you won't find me
    Maybe I sold love
    For what it's worth on the street
    Said, "Oh, love
    There ain't a sharp enough knife
    To cut me out of your life
    Who's going to your house tonight?"

    Who's going to your house tonight? (There ain't a sharp enough knife)
    Tonight, tonight, tonight
    Who's going to your house tonight? (To cut me out of your life)
    Tonight, tonight, tonight Writer/s: Elijah Hewson, Josh Jenkinson, Robert Keating, Ryan McMahon
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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