Horses in the Room

Ben Watt

[Verse 1]
And who is this man standing at my door?
Is he lying or true?
Is this how I see you?
Like a rolling pebble on the deepest ocean floor
Life has rubbed me smooth
But you cup me in your hands
And you roll me in your pocket
How many men, unhappy, crammed inside their skin
Wordless to explain, stand at someone's door?

[Verse 2]
Am I too old for this?
Is there kindness in his face?
A good man or a weak man?
There are horses in the room pulling me through fences
I throw the window open
And the light hits the pavement
Come in, come in, whoever you are
I will know you, if only from afar

[Bridge]
Once I saw a dry dock
And the rusting hulks of ships and trawlers
With a wind that could cut steel
It was so cold

[Verse 3]
And I don't have to think that hard
And it all comes flooding back
There is so much neither of us will ever know
Come in, come in, whoever you are
I will know you, if only from afar

Trivia about the song Horses in the Room by Everything but the Girl

When was the song “Horses in the Room” released by Everything but the Girl?
The song Horses in the Room was released in 1993, on the album “The Only Living Boy in New York - EP”.
Who composed the song “Horses in the Room” by Everything but the Girl?
The song “Horses in the Room” by Everything but the Girl was composed by Ben Watt.

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