I'm not calling you a liar
Just don't lie to me
I'm not calling you a thief
Just don't steal from me
I'm not calling you a ghost
Just stop haunting me
And I love you so much
I'm gonna let you
Kill me

There's a ghost in my lungs
And it sighs in my sleep
Wraps itself around my tongue
As it softly speaks
Then it walks then it walks with my legs

To fall
To fall
To fall at your feet
Oh, but for the grace of God go on
And when you kiss me I'm happy enough to die

I'm not calling you a liar
Just don't lie to me
And I love you so much
I'm gonna let you
I'm not calling you a thief
Just don't
And I love you so much
I'm gonna let you
Oh
I'm not calling you a ghost
Just don't

There's a ghost in my mouth
And it talks in my sleep
Wraps itself around my tongue
As it softly speaks
Then it walks then it walks
Then it walks with my legs

To fall, to fall, to fall
To fall, to fall, to fall
To fall, to fall, to fall
To fall, to fall, to fall at your feet

Oh, but for the grace of God go on
And when you kiss me, I'm happy enough


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I'm Not Calling You A Liar Lyrics as written by Isabella Janet Florentina Summers Florence Leontine Mary Welch

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    This is my interpretation-thing:

    "I'm not calling you a liar, Just don't lie to me. I'm not calling you a thief, Just don't steal from me, I'm not calling you a ghost, Just stop haunting me,"

    I'm not entirely sure about this part, really. It sounds rather like she's begging her lover to be kind to her; I think he has hurt her before several times in the past.

    "And I love you so much, I'm gonna let you, Kill me."

    This is saying that she loves him despite the fact that he is no good for her, that he'll wind up killing her in the end.

    "There's a ghost in my lungs And it sighs in my sleep, Wraps itself around my tongue, As it softly speaks Then it walks, then it walks with my legsTo Fall, To Fall, To Fall, at your feet."

    I think the ghost she's talking about is kind of like this love inside her, the love she has for the man, but she doesn't really want to love him because of the fact that he's hurting her, but she doesn't really have a choice. The "ghost" is controlling her, and taking her to him in a submissive kind of way ("to fall at your feet"). And I think the rest of the song just repeats this.

    "And when you kiss me, I'm happy enough"

    His occasional kindness and love is enough to make her stay with him, despite everything.

    waittilyouseemysmileon November 22, 2011   Link

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