The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The song describes a relationship where the narrator feels nothing he does is ever good enough. He paints her a picture, builds her a fortress, but in the end he’d rather sell them because someone else would appreciate it more than she does.
Let me paint you a picture
A picture that I know that you'd like
I'll let the colors run
It dries and then it's done
And we'll go to the market and sell it
It's worth more to them than it is to you
You said you'd put it on the wall
But I don't want you to
We'll go to the market and sell it
Ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo
Ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo
Let me build you a fortress
A fortress you can decorate
I'll find a way to pay
The bills to the estate
And we'll go to the market and sell it
It's worth more to them than it is to you
You said you weren't happy
And you won't be happy here
We'll go to the market and sell it
Ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo
Ooo, ooo, ooo, ooo
Let me give you some money
Some money for a daring escape
We'll find a ticket cheap
Say goodbye and you will leave
And you'll go to the market in Paris
It's worth more to them than it is to you
You said you weren't happy
And you won't be happy here
You'll go to the market in Paris
The Market was written by Chris Faller & Bob Morris.