What's that on the horizon? Jackets, ties and top hats. Stood shoulder to shoulder, pouring into your front door. I sit and watch the daybreak. I survey everything. Will take on all and sundry. Won't ever let them in. Who dares to walk on this border? Who has the key? I'm caught, I'm found out. Lock me up to be alone. They creep up through my window, crawl through my cellar door. Bribe all my friends and family. Tripwires on every floor. Please, just leave me alone. I'm innocent.
credits
from George Club,
released September 14, 2013
Lyrics: A. Kellaway and B. Brough
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