Lyrics The House - Razorlight
There′s
a
full
moon
over
this
ancient
town
A
clock
faced
the
colour
of
the
sky
And
every
street
that
we
walk
down
Belongs
to
the
house,
where
my
father
died
Where
prisoners
march
in
lock-step
with
each
other
Reavers
test
the
limit
of
their
reign
Dragging
their
dead
weight
from
the
other
While
I
claim
my
place,
centre
stage
I've
been
thrown
by
the
thrashing
of
his
going
Chained
to
his
unseen
stride
I′ve
walked
in
lock-step
without
knowing
My
indifference,
my
only
disguise
Now
it
comes
through
me
like
an
injection
Anonymous
pain
throbbing
reel
inside
And
every
pulse
in
my
body
Belongs
to
the
house,
where
my
father
died
Won't
catch
his
spirit
in
a
candle
Honor
a
live
in
it's
guttering
glow
And
death
comes
through
these
streets
like
a
scandal
Bent
up
and
beaten,
oh
bitter
body
blow
And
in
bars
and
in
shaded
back
rooms
Those
who
can′t
cope
just
get
high
But
every
place
this
drink
takes
me
to
Belongs
to
the
house,
where
my
father
died
And
there′s
a
full
moon
over
this
ancient
town
Head
lights
numb
the
banner
of
the
sky
Rain
rages
the
steadings
and
the
open
ground
And
I'm
a
child
fighting
shadows
with
tears
in
my
eyes
And
the
valley
cannons
in
thunder
Trees
brawl
beneath
the
bruising
of
the
sky
Like
centuries
shield
the
lake
from
my
wonder
And
I′m
as
helpless
as
a
child
hiding
from
lies
And
the
face
from
my
mind
is
fading
I
count
the
wounds
for
the
very
first
time
Tonight
there's
gonna
be
a
reckoning
I′m
entering
the
house,
where
my
father
died
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