so the wind that blows across your room
carried cheap perfume onto your dresser
it rained for jewelry and for credit cards
two tickets to a film I don't remember
oh, one day you'll kiss your rabbits nose, pick up the phone
to find I've been turned over
and you'll grab that piece of gold
only to find that the smell has taken over
now all the things you had, they aren't the same...
as what you hold

Now standing in a room,
its filled with all the folks and they're pleading "baby listen"
and I scream as loud as anyone,
but when asked to make a point I tend to whisper
now highways turn to tidal waves
they're asking me to ex (short for "explain") for all of your insecurities
but that wind that blows across your room
its gonna set the sails, and send me back to you

sometimes, when sailors are sailing
they think twice, about where they're anchoring
and I think, I could make better use of my time on land
I'll drink less, cause lord knows I could use a warm kiss
instead of a cold goodbye
I'm writing the folks back home to tell them
"hey I'm doing alright"

its a shame what your father did to your brothers head
when he smashed it with a telephone
and your mother got scared and locked the door
you were only four, but lord you remember it
so now you're scared of love
and you'll take love the same as the blood on the receiver
love is stinkin' cold
its an inside joke
love is coming home

sometimes, when sailors are sailing
they think twice, about where they're anchoring
and i think, i could make better time of my time on land
I'll drink less
cause lord knows i could use a warm kiss
instead of a cold goodbye
I'm writing the folks back home to tell them
"hey I'm doing alright"

yeah I'm doing just fine
and if she seems as lonely as me.....
let her sink.
let her sink.
let her



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    For me it was all about transitioning. Moving around and finding that you are okay where you are, even though you are still a little unsure. On top of it I see it as a "fixing my new life". With the lines "drink less cause lord knows I could use a warm kiss instead of a cold goodbye"

    I don't know- but the line "Love is coming home" is very poignant to me. Whenever I go home from college I know where I am and I can feel the love.

    In the same sense, when you're in love with someone- they are your home, someone you feel the most comfortable with.

    I have a lot of thoughts on this song, but all in all I love it a lot.

    BrokenWing18on January 27, 2011   Link

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