You all can sit in a house of fire
Alive until I'm supposed to reach the clouds
And in their silver boat
Tour the ocean where the eagle stand

Flames tiptoes again
Why would the fire else
Be slipping off my hands
Now that it's time
Sing it out again

Ring the bells in you
Silent clocks to you
Ring the bells in you
(Suppose the symbol is true)
(Suppose the way out is loose)
Smite in bell, the river will survive
(Suppose the rain falls in columns and terrible (?))
The clock's too loose
(Suppose we (?))
(Suppose we (?))
(Suppose the rain bows in columns and parachutes)
Charms in clouds with a parachute parachutes

You wrote a novel
I did it too
Despite of the kings
That we trust
I could have smiled
All of our

'Cause I wrote a novel
You did it too
And I'm not apollo
From clay lost in you


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    There are a lot of words in this song, and I really wish I could find the lyrics somewhere. The first couple minutes mention fire and flames. Then they talk about clouds for a while. The problem is, what I hear makes no sense grammatically. I often misinterpret words I hear. But I'll just write down what I'm hearing, when I can make it out:

    sighs you all can sit a house a fire a light [alive?] into was supposed to leave the clouds and in their silver boat tour the ocean where the eagles tend [eagle stand?] ba da da da ba da flames tick ters again while if the fire ends each [beats? it's?] taken off my hand now that's it's time singin' out again rid the bells in you la-di-da la-di-da la-di-da-da-da-ah

    a.)smile the clocks to lou ring the bells in you sliding round the rhythms and lie the clouds to lose charms in clouds with a parachute

    b.) [I can barely make anything out in the background singing except "forces" "terrible" and "power of you"]

    You wrote a novel I did too Despite of the cares that we trust I could understand All of it

    If I wrote a novel You did it too If I loud apollo if your clay rosted too

    ba da da da ba da x2

    Obviously please do not spread this as lyrics because it's just guesswork and most of this doesn't make sense.

    spectator_ionon November 13, 2009   Link

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