People rushing by
Can't take it anymore
No-one's looking
No-one's looking at me
But I hear them laughing
Oh I know they're laughing at me
I wanted
I wanted to get out
Get out and join them
But every time I try
There's too much noise
I've got to stop the noise
Can you see me now?
Are you laughing now?
I can't help you anymore
Welcome to the last house in London
One thousand faces
One thousand faces every hour
Pass by my window
I see them by my window
I see them smiling
No-one's smiling at me
I hear them
I hear them talking
No-ones talking to me
Know they're talking about me
There's too much noise
I've got to stop the noise
Can you see me now?
Are you laughing now?
I can't help you anymore
Welcome to the last house in London
Yeah
Can you see me now?
Are you laughing now?
I won't help you anymore
Welcome to the last house in London
Yeah
Can you see me now?
Are you laughing now?
I won't help you anymore
Welcome to the last house you'll ever...
credits
from Daylight Fades,
released April 23, 2010
words and music by Photostat Machine
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