I hate this house
I’m in the yard
I’m standing leaning on your heart
The rain comes down
The empire falls
We’re left down here torn apart
So why don’t you see we’re stuck living in the same loop
I’ve stopped sleeping in our bedroom
If love is two rings too soon
Always make excuses for you
You talk
You talk at me
And your voice it’s dead in the back room
It’s so cold with the shades all down
I know that I’m gonna feel better when I lose control, and let go
Why don’t you see we’re stuck living in the same loop
I’ve stopped sleeping in our bedroom
If love is two rings too soon
Always make excuses for you
Used to say we can change
Now we’re famously waiting
I hate this cage
It’s the one that you gave me
Why don’t you see we’re stuck living in the same loop
I’ve stopped sleeping in our bedroom
If love is two rings too soon
Always make excuses for you
Why don’t you see
We’re stuck living in the same loop
Why don’t you see
We’re stuck living in the same loop
Why don’t you see
We’re stuck living in the same loop
Why don’t you see
We’re stuck living in the same
credits
from I Hate This House,
track released October 20, 2022
Mariel Beaumont: vocals, guitars
Mitchell Layton: guitars, vocals
Julien Varnier: drums
Vince Vullo: bass
John Pfiffner: piano, vocals
Written by Mariel Beaumont, Mitchell Layton, and John Pfiffner.
Recorded at SeventyFiveSound in Winston-Salem, NC.
Produced and engineered by John Pfiffner.
Mixed by Dave Schiffman.
Mastered by Adam Cichocki at Timber Studios.
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