Текст песни House in the Trees - Andrew McMahon In the Wilderness
Jami
was
a
good
friend
Back
when
we
were
kids
and
my
father
got
sick
We
would
hang
out
on
the
weekends
In
her
house
by
the
cathedral
where
all
the
good
people
Got
dressed
up
on
a
Sunday
To
go
and
spill
their
secrets
no
matter
who
the
preacher
was
We
used
to
find
that
funny
But
it′s
easy
when
you're
young
not
to
realize
that
you′re
lucky
When
the
last
of
your
friends
are
gone
You
learn
a
whole
lot
about
hanging
on
and
on
But
if
you
crash
and
nobody
sees
Just
remember
there
will
always
be
A
room
for
you
in
my
house
in
the
trees
Aaron
was
a
good
friend
We
were
in
our
twenties,
we
drove
across
the
country
Then
moved
into
the
canyon
And
he
looked
after
the
business
the
year
that
I
got
sick
Then
we
went
off
in
different
directions
Kept
in
touch
but
it
never
was
the
same
I
never
got
to
thank
him
But
I
wrote
it
in
a
letter
I'm
sure
I'll
send
it
someday
When
the
last
of
your
friends
are
gone
You
learn
a
whole
lot
about
hanging
on
and
on
But
if
you
crash
and
nobody
sees
Just
remember
there
will
always
be
A
room
for
you
in
my
house
in
the
trees,
trees
I
am
a
lucky
man
I
have
been
so
many
places
When
I
dream
it
seems
I′m
chasing
A
bittersweet,
bittersweet,
bittersweet
memory
When
the
last
of
your
friends
are
gone
You
learn
a
whole
lot
about
hanging
on
and
on
But
if
you
crash
and
nobody
sees
Just
remember
there
will
always
be
A
room
for
you
in
my
house
in
the
trees,
trees
My
house
in
the
trees
(we
went
off
in
different
directions)
Kept
in
touch
but
it
never
was
the
same
We
went
off
in
different
directions
Kept
in
touch
but
it
never
was
the
same
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