House

Album: Lupercalia (2011)
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  • Oh, I love this house, I love this house
    Gives me the greatest peace I've ever known
    Oh, I love to hear those conquers fall
    Smash them on in suffolk stone.

    And I love that here you live with me
    Gives me the greatest peace I've ever known
    Cos I've been too long a lonely man
    Yes I've been too long a rolling stone.

    So let seasons turn
    Grow paradise Garden
    And to my mind reassure
    The native has returned.

    I love the curling of your hair
    Gives me the greatest peace I've ever known
    I see Dylan Thomas in your face
    Recite Butler Yeats now in your grace.

    So let seasons turn
    Grow paradise Garden
    And to my mind reassure
    The native has returned.

    And if I had to die today
    Scatter my ashes on displace
    And I'll live on in your beating heart
    But truth, I didn't heed a heart.

    This is the greatest peace I've ever known
    Oh, the greatest peace I've ever known
    Oh, the greatest peace I've ever known
    Only love makes house a home.

    Home.

    Home.

    Home.

    This house is home. Writer/s: PATRICK WOLF
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Aweebee from Erthhard to love any harder...the greatest peace one's ever known, pretty much says it ALL
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