The Bluetones
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“Keep the Home Fires Burning” is also the title of a song written by Ivor Novello. His song became a popular song for the British in WWI. The Bluetones song is likely in reference of Ivor’s song. The first 30 seconds of the song is similar to the opening of the original version, as it uses brass sou...
Can I stay at your house?
I'll sleep on the floor
My home is war zone
I've no stomach for more
You can't hold a candle
To what I saw today
More than I can handle
So I'm running away
Home fires burn
Scorching a hole through me
And I am welcome no more
It's the harrowing story
Of one man's mistakes
And the names have been left out
For the innocents' sake
That man who would save us
From the hurt the world brings
Neglected to mention
Who would save us from him?
And those home fires burn
Scorching a hole through me
It's like the third degree
And I am welcome no more
Now I've no one to turn to
I guess I'm at my wits end
I'm beginning to learn who
Are really my friends
And those home fires burn
Scorching a hole through me
It's like the third degree
And I am welcome no more
Home fires burn
Scorching a hole through me
It's like the third degree
And I am welcome no more