The ghosts in my room wanted to scare me so badly
The notion to move your head
Doesn't work when you're stuck to the bed
Doesn't work when you're stuck to the bed

They all knew that i bought this house;
I paid with my own blood and sweat
Who's gonna drive me out?
Those apparitions in the corner i'll bet
Those apparitions in the corner i'll bet

So bring it on

Bring it on
Bring it on
Bring it on

And don't you think you can bring those kids in this house
Don't walk away from me, don't put words in my mouth
If you use that kind of language in here, out you go
If you smoke that ciggarette in here, out you go

Well you thought you could get away with it this time around
Thought you could walk in at 4 AM without making a sound
Well we don't really care what they think about our stupid songs
We just hope by the end that you'll all be singing along

La, la, la, la....


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    One night I sat down and thought about all the songs on their demo. This song is about how our HOUSE, or body, is the Lord's. The ghosts wanting him out are the temptations of this world wanting him to give up. But, he says "BRING IT ON", which means that he knows God's gonna help. And, all the other things, like the language or cigarettes, etc., are saying that he doesn't want them in his body because it dishonors God.

    Seabird's gonna be huge! I call it!

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