Текст песни I Don't Live There Anymore - Lucy Spraggan
I
live
in
a
glass
house
But
I'm
forever
throwing
stones.
Most
of
it
is
broken,
But
I
call
it
my
home.
I
was
smoking
like
a
chimney
And
I
was
standing
on
the
porch
Well
the
bell,
it
kept
on
ringing
But
there
was
no
one
at
the
door.
Well
you
have
the
invite
Cause
I
was
cooking
all
the
time
But
the
placemats
were
empty
When
I
sat
down
to
dine.
You
could
have
changed
it
all
If
you
had
called
The
house
was
cold
And
remained
unsold.
The
neighbour
told
me
you
darkened
my
door;
Well,
I
hope
you
saw
that
I
don't
live
there
anymore.
Woah,
woah,
woah,
woah
Saw
so
much
pain
through
these
windows,
Left
your
picture
on
the
fridge.
Well,
they
boarded
them
up,
dead
shut,
And
I'm
glad
that
they
did.
I
miss
the
leaking
from
the
ceiling
And
the
squeaking
of
the
gate
I
took
some
of
your
lilies
with
me
But
they
won't
grow
the
same.
You
could
have
changed
it
all
If
you
had
called
The
house
was
cold
And
remained
unsold.
The
neighbour
told
me
you
darkened
my
door;
Well,
I
hope
you
saw
that
I
don't
live
there
anymore.
Woah,
woah,
woah,
woah.
Well
it
took
some
paint
from
a
desperate
place
And
an
empty
case
and
I
covered
up
the
walls.
But
there's
still
scuff
marks
And
some
plastered
scar
And
I
drive
the
same
old
car
But
you
couldn't
tell
at
all.
Woah,
woah,
woah,
woah.
The
neighbour
told
me
you
darkened
my
door;
Well,
I
hope
you
saw
that
I
don't
need
you
anymore.
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