Mansard Roof

Album: Vampire Weekend (2008)
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  • I see a Mansard Roof through the trees
    I see a salty message written in the eaves
    The ground beneath my feet
    The hot garbage and concrete
    And now the tops of buildings
    I can see them too

    I see a Mansard Roof through the trees
    I see a salty message written in the eaves
    The ground beneath my feet
    The hot garbage and concrete
    And now the tops of buildings
    I can see them too

    The Argentines collapse in defeat
    The admiralty surveys the remnants of the fleet
    The ground beneath their feet
    Is a nautically map sheet
    As thin as paper
    While it slips away from you Writer/s: Christopher Joseph Baio, Christopher William Tomson, Ezra Koenig, Rostam Batmanglij
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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