Your House

Glen Ballard, Alanis Nadine Morissette

I went to your house
I walked up the stairs
And I opened your door without the ringing the bell
Walked down the hall
Into your room where I could smell you
And I shouldn't be here without permission
Shouldn't be here.

Would you forgive me, love
If I danced in your shower?
Would you forgive me, love
If I laid in your bed?
Would you forgive me, love
If I stay all afternoon?

I took off my clothes
I put on your robe
And I went through your drawers
And I found your cologne
Went down to the den
Found your CD's
And I played your Joni
And I shouldn't stay long
You might be home soon
I shouldn't stay long.

Would you forgive me, love
If I danced in your shower?
Would you forgive me, love
If I laid in your bed?
Would you forgive me, love
If I stay all afternoon?

I burned your incense
I ran a bath
And I noticed a letter that sat on your desk
It said "Hello, love
I love you so, love
Meet me at midnight"
And no, it wasn't my writing
I better go soon
It wasn't my writing.

So forgive me, love
If I cry in your shower
So forgive me, love
For the salt in your bed
So forgive me, love
If I cry all afternoon.

Trivia about the song Your House by Alanis Morissette

On which albums was the song “Your House” released by Alanis Morissette?
Alanis Morissette released the song on the albums “You Learn - Single” in 1995, “So Pure - Single 3” in 1999, and “Joining You - Single 2” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Your House” by Alanis Morissette?
The song “Your House” by Alanis Morissette was composed by Glen Ballard, Alanis Nadine Morissette.

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