Heard don't move unless you know someone you can move
And I bruise just like anyone would bruise
And I know we've got a long way to go
I know I've got so far

We built this house with our hands, and our time, and our blood
You build this up in one day to fall downward and rust
You built this house with your hands, and your time, and your blood
We built this up in one day to fall downward and rust

I'm gone
You tried to emphasize and side with both your ghosts
In time I swore I'd take the straight and narrow path but still won't
I hold his ear I'm only trying to do my job tonight
Kiss him on top his lips and crucify the fire

We built this house with our hands, and our time, and our blood
You built this up in one day to fall downward and rust
You built this house with your hands, and your time, and your blood
We built this up in one day to fall downward and

Never really feel the same
never gonna be the same
no it's never gonna be the same
never gonna be the same

We built this house with our hands, and our time, and our blood
We built this up in one day to fall downward and rust
We built this house with our hands, and our time, and our blood
You built this up in one day to fall downward and rust

Trust in me the same way (with your time, your blood)
Holy or inane (To fall downward and)

Never really feel the same
Never gonna be the same
No, it's never gonna be the same
Never gonna be the same

(Never really feel the same)
(Never gonna be the same)
(Never gonna be the same)
(Never gonna be the same)


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    We built this house with our hands, and our time, and our blood You build this up in one day to fall downward and rust You built this house with your hands, and your time, and your blood We built this up in one day to fall downward and rust

    I would say house would be like your ego, flesh that you live in you build up your ego with your time and blood, and the lyrics are talking about coming to a collapse in your life where you fall downward meaning hit a complete breaking point spiritually and mentally, rust meaning feeling dirty mentally. Where he talks about bruising maybe the person who is coming to the collapse bruised the other persons emotions and he still wants the love that hurt him to trust him and open up, but he doesn't really understand thats hes dancing on her grave 'doing his job crucify fire' the holy or insane makes me think this person is really hitting the bottom eattin up with fear which makes sense because most people have to hit a complete breaking point before they will become born again and free themselves from there past so maybe thats why its called Virgin. Very deep, but it spoke to me as that.

    chacha27on February 12, 2013   Link

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