I get dressed up in my winter clothes
And step outside to look at the roses
But they're all covered in the morning snow
Just open your heart and the world
Will carry you home tonight, it will

I get dressed up in my summer clothes
And step outside to look at the roses
But they're all covered in their sharper thorns
Just open your eyes and the world
Will follow you home tonight, it will

Well, let's put on our raincoats
And drench ourselves in England's weather
Just to know we're free
And we'll bury our heads down
Beneath the old oak tree, just you and me

But please
Oh, don't take this broken heart of mine
It's the only beat that I have left
That's pulsing through this empty chest
And I don't know where I should begin

I get dressed up in my autumn clothes
And step outside to pick up the leaves
And I cannot believe the whole year has gone
I open my arms to embrace you
It's time to go right back to the start

Well, let's put on our raincoats
And drench ourselves in England's weather
Just to know we're free
And we'll bury our heads down
Beneath the old oak tree, just you and me

But please
Oh, don't take this broken heart of mine
It's the only beat that I have left
That's pulsing through this empty chest
And I don't know where I should begin


Lyrics submitted by MichaelHutcheon, edited by CAKunited

Thorns Lyrics as written by Danton Supple Charles Simpson

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    In the chorus where you have "So soon" It's actually "Just you and me"

    Cool song though!

    NineThirteenAMon August 08, 2011   Link
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    I think it's about getting better. When is listen to this song, I think about how good it feels when you're finally okay. "dont take this heart from my empty chest, its the only beat I have left." "I dont know where I should begin" he's living life and trying to find his place; getting better changes you into a new person

    telliottfrappeon November 16, 2015   Link

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