[Verse 1]
There's a house, on a dead end street
That's filled with people we'll never meet
And in the garden there's an old treehouse
That you built for me, it will never fall down
[Chorus]
Let the wind beat up against the wall
You're the safety net that breaks my fall
Let the wind beat up against the wall
You're the safety net that breaks my fall
[Verse 2]
You held me close and sent me away
Around the world and back again
There's no words, there's no words
That need to be said
There's no words, there's no words
[Chorus]
Let the wind beat up against the wall
You're the safety net that breaks my fall
Let the wind beat up against the wall
You're the safety net that breaks my fall
[Bridge]
We got[?] you
We got[?] you
[Chorus]
Let the wind beat up against the wall
You're the safety net that breaks my fall
Let the wind beat up against the wall
You're the safety net that breaks my fall
[There's no words, there's no words
That need to be said
There's no words, there's no words]
Boston Manor released 33 Lawrence Avenue on Sat Jul 27 2013.
Vocalist Henry Cox spoke to Already Heard about the meaning behind this song:
This song is basically just a song about my parents, and how thankful I am to have such inspiring, supportive people in my life; particularly as I was growing up. The title refers to the address of a house I lived in as a...