I've got a question
Did you think that we would ever believe you?
And I've been out of rejection
The line you walk is getting so thin, so thin

Your green eyes are potent
And last night, I know who you were with
And you're a snake in the grass
And always that has been

Go back home now
And go back to sleep
And we'll say
Go back with someone who wants you more than me

Just one more question
Why do you throw your words around town like
They answer nobody's questions?
All ears, your chase comes out at night
Oh, the whistles cry
We're supposed to drop like flies

Go back home now
And go back to sleep
And we'll say
Go back with someone who wants you more than me

Was it something I said
Something I did
That made you destroy all we built?
And it was something you said
Something you did
That made me think that you were real

Go back home now
And go back to sleep
And we'll say
Go back with someone who wants you more than
Who wants you more than me
Go back home now
Go back to sleep
And go back with anything
'Cause I know you'll think of me
Go back home now
Go back to sleep
Go back with anything
'Cause I know you'll think of me
(Go back home now, go back to sleep and we'll say...)


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    you're green eyes are potent* :)

    love the whole of their album!

    01amejacon January 08, 2010   Link
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    is it just me or does this song feature aled phillips from kids in glass houses?

    babygothon January 18, 2010   Link
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    I got really confused, when the voice seemed to change at the end. it does sound like aled

    BeeFrankon February 07, 2010   Link
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    i love this song and yes, Aled Phillips is in it at the end :)

    ellzbellzxoxoon April 14, 2010   Link
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    The bit with Aled gives me shivers. Just simpley cause it's him. Great combination.

    MichaelHutcheonon May 18, 2010   Link
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    You Me At Six and Kids In Glass Houses are two fave bands (Apart from Blink). Josh and Aled = <3

    RyanCPon February 28, 2011   Link

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