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I Can See Your House From Here Lyrics
Don’t tell me anything
Anyhow
Your contribution
Proposolution
Fails for now
Cause I can see your house from here
Now the leaves have fallen down
You’re such a little probalty
As your confession
Draws money
So darling don’t
Don’t sell me anything
Of any kind
Your one time offer
Is so uncalled for
You call it peace of mind
But I don’t want your life insurance
Or motor held fire insurance
Just make this place a difference
And implore a little common sense
Some man again
Are found on listless
Are rather fistless in time
That’s what I find
Carry me to mecca
With what you made divine
Take me with you take me with you
Don’t leave me behind
So darling don’t
Don’t give me anything
Of any kind
You tar donation
Commercialization
It’s just a waste of time
Cause I can see your ship from here
Now the weather’s bright and clear
I can see you’re such a little probalty
As your confession draws near
Anyhow
Your contribution
Proposolution
Fails for now
Now the leaves have fallen down
You’re such a little probalty
As your confession
Draws money
So darling don’t
Of any kind
Your one time offer
Is so uncalled for
You call it peace of mind
Or motor held fire insurance
Just make this place a difference
And implore a little common sense
Are found on listless
Are rather fistless in time
That’s what I find
With what you made divine
Take me with you take me with you
Don’t leave me behind
So darling don’t
Of any kind
You tar donation
Commercialization
It’s just a waste of time
Cause I can see your ship from here
Now the weather’s bright and clear
I can see you’re such a little probalty
As your confession draws near
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This song is actually "The Privateers," and these posted lyrics have a lot of mistakes. The actual lyrics are posted under the correct title.
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire released a CD called "Oh! The Grandeur" in 1999 with this song on the album. On the track listing, it is actually called "The Confession." "The Privateers" uses many of the lyrics from this older song.
Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire released a CD called "Oh! The Grandeur" in 1999 with this song on the album. On the track listing, it is actually called "The Confession." "The Privateers" uses many of the lyrics from this older song.
Good call.
Good call.
Similar song, and discussion at http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858753069/