Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song A Tale of Outer Suburbia, artist - Hands Like Houses. Album song Unimagine, in the genre Пост-хардкор
Date of issue: 18.07.2013
Record label: Rise
Song language: English
A Tale of Outer Suburbia |
Pry the darkness from my eyes. |
Divided, let the light seep in. |
Trees devoid of branches and hollow hives. |
An endless black and empty beds. |
It’s not the same, something’s changed. |
I never used to be able to see past the trees. |
A thousand unfamiliars are lying thick on the air and I can’t breathe. |
Is our skin to keep the world out or our bodies in? |
This doesn’t look like home; |
this doesn’t look like home. |
Is our skin to keep the world out or our bodies in? |
I’ll tear apart the town then sleep, and sleep alone. |
If I’m a flame, I’m a forest fire speaking savage tongues as I emerge from the |
hills. |
I am an avalanche. |
I am unchained. |
I’m awoken. |
I’ll unleash hell. |
So I roar, pin back my ears, and stone by stone I’ll tear it all, |
I’ll tear it apart. |
Is our skin to keep the world out or our bodies in? |
This doesn’t look like home; |
this doesn’t look like home. |
Is our skin to keep the world out or our bodies in? |
(This doesn’t look like home; this doesn’t look like home.) |
I’ll tear apart the town then sleep, and sleep alone. |
(This doesn’t look like home; this doesn’t look like home.) |
I’ve lost faith, the forest’s changed. |
My stomach’s empty, I’m feeling faint. |
I’ve lost heart, the forest’s scarred. |
I hear no birds, just TVs and cars. |
I’ve lost faith, the forest’s changed. |
My stomach’s empty, I’m feeling faint. |
I’ve lost sight, the forest’s died. |
The brambles are bare, and I’m hollow inside. |
Each breath rattles like dice in my chest, each breath gambled, unwinding till |
death. |
Is our skin to keep the world out or our bodies in? |
This doesn’t look like home; |
this doesn’t look like home. |
Is our skin to keep the world out or our bodies in? |
(This doesn’t look like home; this doesn’t look like home.) |
I’ll tear apart the town then sleep, and sleep alone. |
(This doesn’t look like home; this doesn’t look like home.) |