Lyrics Revisited - The Antlers
When
some
unfamiliar
faces
came
to
shop
in
our
old
house
I
didn't
bother
trying
to
stop
them
until
they
emptied
it
out
I
was
standing
by
the
front
door,
stuffing
cash
in
a
jar,
taking
payment
for
our
failures...
...I
only
wanted
to
alarm
you
So
when
they
asked
me
for
directions,
I
sold
them
our
map
I
sold
our
shovels
and
our
flashlights
They
took
our
duffel
bag
with
a
ton
of
room,
but
a
broken
strap
The
hungry
patrons
hit
the
graveyard,
I
lit
a
joint
in
the
house
Where
there
was
nothing
but
our
mattress
and
the
same
soft
shelter
of
sheets
Where
nobody
found
us...
I
let
them
strip
your
mausoleum
so
nothing
was
left
But
they
forgot
to
close
the
casket...
They
sent
you
shivering
to
my
doorstep
Gently
clawing
at
my
window
when
I
was
less
than
awake
I
slid
it
up
for
you
to
slither
through
I
heard
you
howling
"Just
take
me!
Just
take
me
to
the
rusty
city
we
perfected
That
holy
summer
we
first
found!"
The
place
you're
stubbornly
protecting
is
the
only
pretty
thing
that
we
own
now
And
we
can
stay
here
to
wither
in
your
garden
of
Eden
But
your
fantasy's
a
prison
and
you're
serving
a
sentence
you
can't
stop
repeating
Can
you
see
the
secret
exit?
The
false
wall
in
obsession?
You'll
only
fit
through
the
doorway
when
you
relinquish
your
possessions
So
leave
everything
you've
stolen
that
you
can't
give
back
And
don't
replace
what
you've
been
missing
until
you
know
what
you're
lacking
Leave
everything
you've
borrowed
and
kept
for
yourself
You
can't
unbreak
our
broken
leases
holding
on
to
broken
pieces,
so
return
them!
No
guilt,
no
sorry
speeches
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