Lyrics Passerine - The Oh Hellos
Like
carillon
bells,
the
house
of
Augustus
rings
With
the
echoing
hymn
of
my
fellow
passerine,
they
took
to
it
Like
a
fox
to
a
burrow,
like
an
eagle
to
an
aerie
And
my
god,
it's
getting
hard
to
even
hum
a
single
thing
You
were
the
song
that
I'd
always
sing
You
were
the
light
that
the
fire
would
bring
But
I
can't
shake
this
feeling
that
I
was
only
Pushing
the
spear
into
your
side
again
See,
my
birds
of
a
kind,
they
more
and
more
are
looking
like
Centurions
than
any
little
messiah
And
as
I
prune
my
feathers
like
leaves
from
a
vine
I
find
that
we
have
fewer
and
fewer
in
kind,
but
My
palms
and
fingers
still
reek
of
gasoline
From
throwing
fuel
to
the
fire
of
that
Greco-Roman
dream
Purifying
the
holy
rock
to
melt
the
gilded
seams
It
don't
bring
me
relief,
no
it
don't
bring
me
nothing
that
You
were
the
song
that
I'd
always
sing
You
were
the
light
that
the
fire
would
bring
But
I
can't
shake
this
feeling
that
I
was
only
Pushing
the
spear
into
your
side
again
And
again
and
again
When
he
comes
a
knocking
at
my
door
What
am
I
to
do,
What
am
I
to
do,
oh
lord
When
the
cold
wind
rolls
in
form
the
north
What
am
I
to
do,
What
am
I
to
do,
oh
lord
When
he
comes
a
knocking
at
my
door
What
am
I
to
do,
what
am
I
to
do,
oh
lord
When
the
cold
wind
rolls
in
form
the
north
What
am
I
to
do,
what
am
I
to
do,
oh
lord
When
he
comes
a
knocking
at
my
door
What
am
I
to
do,
what
am
I
to
do,
oh
lord
When
the
cold
wind
rolls
in
form
the
north
What
am
I
to
do,
what
am
I
to
do,
oh
lord
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