Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Basement Warfare, artist - Hightide Hotel. Album song Naturally, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 29.09.2014
Record label: Count Your Lucky Stars
Song language: English
Basement Warfare |
Everyone I’ve met and known from different backgrounds, different homes |
All related to the same vague ache that as they age just seems to grow |
Different faces, different names, but the dull pain remains the same |
All in fear, and all equally unclear of where it’s from or who’s to blame |
Hey, yeah! |
We all wear our hearts right on our arms |
It’s a history many of us share, yet still a mystery how we all bear these |
faults of ours, these battle-scars, and worse |
And it’s universal, I know, but it’s universal… |
And so as known we had no choice, we rose as one all in once voice |
And made a language for our anguish, and, for the first time, we could rejoice |
In knowing that, though no one’s spared, it only further proves that there |
Are helping hands and those who understand and, in their understanding, care |
Hey, yeah! |
We are those in doubt |
We scream and shout |
A song that’s gone too long unsung that rings out at the top of our lungs |
An offering to offer hope to those who still struggle to cope |
And to make it known they needn’t struggle on their own |
And it’s universal, I know, but it’s universal to feel as though you deal with |
it alone |
So this is our way of leaving on a light |
For all those yet lost and those left behind |
Because we know their own home can be so unkind |
But that’s where we’ll be waiting, where you can always find |
Our open arms, ears, hearts, and minds |
Hey, yeah! |
Fighting for our lives by basement light |
And this war isn’t only mine |
No, it’s ours to fight, ours to define |
So if the weight’s too much to bear |
Why not go where the weight is shared |
It’s just a short walk down the stairs |
Yeah maybe we’ll meet there |